On Linux, can you ensure that MySQL leaves one core free?
(We have a small Python server that can become unresponsive when MySQL running on the same box is under load.)
On Linux, can you ensure that MySQL leaves one core free?
(We have a small Python server that can become unresponsive when MySQL running on the same box is under load.)
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3 ways I can think of...
This command will "fix" specific core (or list of cores) to a specific process.
Consult the man page how to use it
This will promiss more stability to both services
(This solution is the least recommanded of all three, but in some cases it can be valid)