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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4155- June 27, 2012
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4155- June 27, 2012
 
 
PERFORMANCE OF CROND TASKS 
A good tip for getting better performance in crond tasks
 is choosing a better time for launching them.
 
 If the process that we want to launch needs few time,
 but can overload the system easily, you can launch
 the task in hours that the work is busy and -and HERE
 is the tip- in strange minutes. That's why lots of
 people launch their crons at midnight, but
 nobody uses to do it at 00:13, in example.
 
 That tip can obtain his best in hourly-launched
 tasks. If that kind of tasks are launched all at
 the same time, the system will overload without
 any use. You can delay that kind of tasks (one
 at 13th minute, other at 17th minute,other at
 27th minute...) and obtain better performance
 without work. That will avoid overloading caused
 by launching several tasks at the same time.
 
 The best is that administration tasks do
 not overlap, but this is not always possible.
 If you can do it, it's better you do it.
 
 Using nice is also a good idea.
 
 But the best is making a log of the uptime during
 a week. You can be surprise, because all the staff
 of a department of a firm use to do the coffee-break
 at the same time; it's the perfect time for making
 some administrative tasks. :-)
 But do not clear the forbidden extensions -the famous
 find /home -name core -exec \{\} \; and other stuff
 like tmps, ~s and so on- of the system
 at work time, or you will have a queue of staff people
 very, very angry knocking at your door.
 
 
 
 This tip generously supported by: irbis@activanet.es
 
 
 
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