On Tuesday 24 April 2007, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>* Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Gene has done some testing under CFS with X reniced to +10 and the
>> > desktop still worked smoothly for him.
>>
>> As a data point here, and probably nothing to do with X, but I did
>> manage to lock it up, solid, reset button time tonight, by wanting
>> 'smart' to get done with an update session after amanda had started.
>> I took both smart processes I could see in htop all the way to -19,
>> but when it was about done about 3 minutes later, everything came to
>> an instant, frozen, reset button required lockup. I should have
>> stopped at -17 I guess. :(
>
>yeah, i guess this has little to do with X. I think in your scenario it
>might have been smarter to either stop, or to renice the workloads that
>took away CPU power from others to _positive_ nice levels. Negative nice
>levels can indeed be dangerous.
>
>(Btw., to protect against such mishaps in the future i have changed the
>SysRq-N [SysRq-Nice] implementation in my tree to not only change
>real-time tasks to SCHED_OTHER, but to also renice negative nice levels
>back to 0 - this will show up in -v6. That way you'd only have had to
>hit SysRq-N to get the system out of the wedge.)
>
> Ingo
That sounds handy, particularly with idiots like me at the wheel...
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