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Saturday, April 10, 2010

How to Control the CPU Usage of a Process in Ubuntu / Debian Linux with cpulimit

Posted on 11:04 PM by Unknown
CPULIMIT is a very good utility, this can be utilized for limiting the cpu usage of a process.  Limits are expressed in percentage, not in cpu time. This  does not act on the nice value or other scheduling priority , but on the real cpu usage. System administrators can effectively use this for avoiding there headace. The % limit from 0-100 for single processor 0-200 for dual processor.
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