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rtprio 99 is too high #77

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dvzrv opened this issue Feb 21, 2018 · 4 comments
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rtprio 99 is too high #77

dvzrv opened this issue Feb 21, 2018 · 4 comments

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dvzrv commented Feb 21, 2018

the rtprio suggested is too high IMHO, as there are watchdogs and migrations running at 99.
Debian defaults to 95, but I guess something around 98 should be fine.

@mseeber mseeber self-assigned this Feb 22, 2018
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mseeber commented Feb 22, 2018

I agree that a normal RT application should depending on the system run at 90 or 95 but these limits just limit what is possible for the user group to run.
For this exact use case this watchdog you mentioned might want to run at 99 under the mentioned group.
It depends on what is supposed to be achieved here. I have to read the article completely to be able to pass judgement on that later, i am aware though that at least rhel and debian do provide defaults for user groups with rt permissions.

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crocket commented Jul 10, 2019

90 is fine.

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falkTX commented Jul 12, 2019

Fixed in 1ff76e5

@falkTX falkTX closed this as completed Jul 12, 2019
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falkTX commented Jul 12, 2019

I need to setup my dev machine to use a newer Ubuntu version, so the website is not updated yet.
Once I do the update, then we will see the html updated. If someone is in a rush, PR that just regenerates html contents is welcome (follow instructions on README)

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