cpulimit - useful!
Charles Irons
irons.charles at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 09:00:39 UTC 2014
Karl:
Thanks for cpulimit. I have been upset by popularity-contest and
update-db ( if my spelling is correct) many times.
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On Fri, 2014-09-26 at 16:36 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
> This is probably very old news for many, but I just found a nifty little
> program for the first time: cpulimit.
>
> I convert a lot of video files. A favourite source supplies only .FLV,
> but some family members are Apple-bound and require .MOV, so I convert
> the videos and store the results on our fileserver. It has annoyed me
> for some time that while avconv is running on my system, I am
> effectively prevented from doing anything else. The window manager
> becomes jerky, freezes for several seconds long, video playback is
> unusably jerky and stops for many seconds at a time, or the image loses
> sync with the sound. Even the mouse sometimes stops being responsive.
> Looking at usage with top, I see that avconv is using 150% of the CPU,
> sometimes more.
>
> Finally it all got too much and I went looking for a solution - and
> found cpulimit.
>
> This delightfully simple little program lets you specify a process name
> or ID, and what percentage of processor power it is allowed to use.
>
> I ran it on avconv, and avconv is now running (albeit slowly) in the
> background, while everything else (including me) keeps working. The
> really cool thing is that it applies to anything called avconv, for as
> long as it (cpulimit) is running - so even though my batch conversion
> script kicks off many copies of avconv (sequentially), all of them are
> tamed by one instance of cpulimit:
>
> sudo cpulimit -e aconv 45
>
> It doesn't seem clever enough to handle multiple simultaneous instances.
> When I started a second instance of avconv, it quickly ran up to 110% -
> while the first instance remained around 45%. Possibly in such cases the
> specific PIDs need to be controlled. But it's still very useful.
>
> Highly recommended!
>
> Regards, K.
>
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