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  1. byrnejb

    Start a script with higher than normal run priority

    I have a problem relating to upgrading to 14.2. The system I have the problem with it not the system being upgraded. However, I moved to that system the services that usually run on the system being upgraded. This has caused a massive negative impact on performance. We did not experience...
  2. priyadarshan

    Solved How to launch sshd earlier on in the boot sequence?

    At the moment sshd is launched quite late in the booting process. We would need to have sshd running as early as possible on our servers, right after the firewall starts, or, on some local-network only servers, even as soon as possible. Where can one read about a safe, upgrade-compatible way to...
  3. GrandAdmiralThrawn

    How to run services at high real-time priority?

    I have just found rtprio, and it does what I want wonderfully well: To make specific system services execute and return data to a front-end blazing fast even on an (intentionally) heavily loaded machine in terms of CPU usage by running something like # rtprio 0 -n on them, with n being the...
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