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Re: Priority running too high.



Tim Rice wrote:
    
    On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Jim Whitby wrote:
    
    > David Woolley wrote:
    > > 
    > > > Anyone have any suggestions?
    > > > More info required, please, let me know.
    > > 
    > > Leave it at its current priority - the actual fax protocol is very
    > > time critical.
    > 
    > Normaly I would, but *anything* that requires 100% cpu time is too much.
    > For a maichne that is idling at less that 5% to jump to 100% and not be
    > doing anything is too much priority.
    > 
    
    It's not a priority issue. It's correctly set to run at "Fixed Class" 
    priority. 
    
    Are you on UnixWare 2.1.3?
    
    I just upgraded to 2.1.3 and now my faxgetty takes 50% of the available
    CPU time as reported by "ps -A -ouser,pid,ppid,pcpu,vsz,time,tty,args".
    
    Truss(1) shows pages of
    read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1

looks like the common CONFIG_OPENFIFO problem (but never saw this
in faxgetty(1M) before); what is fd 1 for a file?

	matthias
    
    With faxgetty running rtpm(1M) shows 
          CPU:
        100 %u+s
          0 %w+i
         54 %usr
         46 %sys
          0 %wio
          0 %idl
    
    With no faxgetty.
          CPU:
          1 %u+s
         99 %w+i
          1 %usr
          0 %sys
          0 %wio
         99 %idl
    
    I hate it when OS upgrades break things. It worked good on 2.1.2
    I'm going to recompile HylaFAX from scratch to see if that makes any
    difference.
    
    --
    Tim Rice			Multitalents	(707) 887-1469 (voice)
    tim@trr.metro.net



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