NICELOAD
Section: parallel (1)
Updated: 2020-01-27
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NAME
niceload - slow down a program when the load average is above a certain limit
SYNOPSIS
niceload [-v] [-h] [-n nice] [-I io] [-L load] [-M mem] [-N]
[--sensor program] [-t time] [-s time|-f factor]
( command | -p
PID [-p
PID ...] | --prg program )
DESCRIPTION
GNU niceload will slow down a program when the load average (or
other system activity) is above a certain limit. When the limit is
reached the program will be suspended for some time. Then resumed
again for some time. Then the load average is checked again and we
start over.
Instead of load average niceload can also look at disk I/O, amount
of free memory, or swapping activity.
If the load is 3.00 then the default settings will run a program
like this:
run 1 second, suspend (3.00-1.00) seconds, run 1 second, suspend
(3.00-1.00) seconds, run 1 second, ...
OPTIONS
- -B
-
- --battery
-
Suspend if the system is running on battery. Shorthand for:
-l -1 --sensor 'cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/status
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state 2>/dev/null | grep -i -q discharging;
echo $?'
- -f FACTOR
-
- --factor FACTOR
-
Suspend time factor. Dynamically set -s as amount over limit *
factor. Default is 1.
- -H
-
- --hard
-
Hard limit. --hard will suspend the process until the system is
under the limits. The default is --soft.
- --io iolimit
-
- -I iolimit
-
Limit for I/O. The amount of disk I/O will be computed as a value 0 -
10, where 0 is no I/O and 10 is at least one disk is 100% saturated.
--io will set both --start-io and --run-io.
- --load loadlimit
-
- -L loadlimit
-
Limit for load average.
--load will set both --start-load and --run-load.
- --mem memlimit
-
- -M memlimit
-
Limit for free memory. This is the amount of bytes available as free
+ cache. This limit is treated opposite other limits: If the system
is above the limit the program will run, if it is below the limit the
program will stop
memlimit can be postfixed with K, M, G, T, or P which would
multiply the size with 1024, 1048576, 1073741824, or 1099511627776
respectively.
--mem will set both --start-mem and --run-mem.
- --noswap
-
- -N
-
No swapping. If the system is swapping both in and out it is a good
indication that the system is memory stressed.
--noswap is over limit if the system is swapping both in and out.
--noswap will set both --start-noswap and --run-noswap.
- --net
-
Shorthand for --nethops 3.
- --nethops h
-
Network nice. Pause if the internet connection is overloaded.
niceload finds a router h hops closer to the internet. It
pings this every second. If the latency is more than 50% bigger
than the median, it is regarded as being over the limit.
--nethops can be combined with --hard. Without --hard the
program may be able to queue up so much traffic that it will take
longer than the --suspend time to clear it. --hard is useful for
traffic that does not break by being suspended for a longer time.
--nethops can be combined with a high --suspend. This way a
program can be allowed to do a bit of traffic now and then. This is
useful to keep the connection alive.
- -n niceness
-
- --nice niceness
-
Sets niceness. See nice(1).
- -p PID[,PID]
-
- --pid PID[,PID]
-
Process IDs of processes to suspend. You can specify multiple process
IDs with multiple -p PID or by separating the PIDs with comma.
- --prg program
-
- --program program
-
Name of running program to suspend. You can specify multiple programs
with multiple --prg program. If no processes with the name
program is found, niceload with search for substrings containing
program.
- --quote
-
- -q
-
Quote the command line. Useful if the command contains chars like *,
$, >, and " that should not be interpreted by the shell.
- --run-io iolimit
-
- --ri iolimit
-
- --run-load loadlimit
-
- --rl loadlimit
-
- --run-mem memlimit
-
- --rm memlimit
-
Run limit. The running program will be slowed down if the system is
above the limit. See: --io, --load, --mem, --noswap.
- --sensor sensor program
-
Read sensor. Use sensor program to read a sensor.
This will keep the CPU temperature below 80 deg C on GNU/Linux:
niceload -l 80000 -f 0.001 --sensor 'sort -n /sys/devices/platform/coretemp*/temp*_input' gzip *
This will stop if the disk space < 100000.
niceload -H -l -100000 --sensor "df . | awk '{ print \$4 }'" echo
- --start-io iolimit
-
- --si iolimit
-
- --start-load loadlimit
-
- --sl loadlimit
-
- --start-mem memlimit
-
- --sm memlimit
-
Start limit. The program will not start until the system is below the
limit. See: --io, --load, --mem, --noswap.
- --soft
-
- -S
-
Soft limit. niceload will suspend a process for a while and then
let it run for a second thus only slowing down a process while the
system is over one of the given limits. This is the default.
- --suspend SEC
-
- -s SEC
-
Suspend time. Suspend the command this many seconds when the max load
average is reached.
- --recheck SEC
-
- -t SEC
-
Recheck load time. Sleep SEC seconds before checking load
again. Default is 1 second.
- --verbose
-
- -v
-
Verbose. Print some extra output on what is happening. Use -v until
you know what your are doing.
EXAMPLE: See niceload in action
In terminal 1 run: top
In terminal 2 run:
niceload -q perl -e '$|=1;do{$l==$r or print ``.''; $l=$r}until(($r=time-$^T)>50)'
This will print a '.' every second for 50 seconds and eat a lot of
CPU. When the load rises to 1.0 the process is suspended.
EXAMPLE: Run updatedb
Running
updatedb can often starve the system for disk I/O and thus result in a high load.
Run updatedb but suspend updatedb if the load is above 2.00:
niceload -L 2 updatedb
EXAMPLE: Run rsync
rsync can, just like
updatedb, starve the system for disk I/O
and thus result in a high load.
Run rsync but keep load below 3.4. If load reaches 7 sleep for
(7-3.4)*12 seconds:
niceload -L 3.4 -f 12 rsync -Ha /home/ /backup/home/
EXAMPLE: Ensure enough disk cache
Assume the program
foo uses 2
GB files intensively.
foo will run
fast if the files are in disk cache and be slow as a crawl if they are
not in the cache.
To ensure 2 GB are reserved for disk cache run:
niceload --hard --run-mem 2g foo
This will not guarantee that the 2 GB memory will be used for the
files for foo, but it will stop foo if the memory for disk cache
is too low.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
None. In future versions
$NICELOAD will be able to contain default settings.
EXIT STATUS
Exit status should be the same as the command being run (untested).
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <
bug-parallel@gnu.org>.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004-11-19 Ole Tange,
http://ole.tange.dk
Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk
Copyright (C) 2010-2020 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk and Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
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DEPENDENCIES
GNU niceload uses Perl, and the Perl modules
POSIX, and
Getopt::Long.
SEE ALSO
parallel(1),
nice(1),
uptime(1)