how to set high priority with Task Manager ?

how to set high priority with Task Manager ?

am 01.11.2005 14:41:25 von vegelin

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Hi Colleagues,
I want to give mysqld-nt.exe process high priority with Windows Task =
Manager under Windows XP Pro.=20
When I select this process, followed by right-click and select High =
Priority, then I get the message "Access is denied" (unable to change =
priority).
Does anyone know what I should do to get High Priority ?
Thanks a lot.
Cor


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RE: how to set high priority with Task Manager ?

am 01.11.2005 22:38:24 von jbonnett

Are you sure you are an administrator on the machine?

Why do you want to change priority? It may have some undesired
consequences.

John B.

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From: C.R. Vegelin [mailto:vegelin@freeler.nl]=20
Sent: Wednesday, 2 November 2005 12:11 AM
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Subject: how to set high priority with Task Manager ?

Hi Colleagues,
I want to give mysqld-nt.exe process high priority with Windows Task
Manager under Windows XP Pro.=20
When I select this process, followed by right-click and select High
Priority, then I get the message "Access is denied" (unable to change
priority).
Does anyone know what I should do to get High Priority ?
Thanks a lot.
Cor


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Re: how to set high priority with Task Manager ?

am 02.11.2005 10:16:21 von vegelin

Hi John,
Yes, I am also the administrator on my machine (laptop).
The reason for higher priority was to minimize runtime.
I work with an app with millions of records.
But what undesired consequences can I expect ?
If these effects are really bad, than I have to be more patient.
Thanks, Cor

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Are you sure you are an administrator on the machine?

Why do you want to change priority? It may have some undesired
consequences.

John B.

-----Original Message-----
From: C.R. Vegelin [mailto:vegelin@freeler.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, 2 November 2005 12:11 AM
To: win32@lists.mysql.com
Subject: how to set high priority with Task Manager ?

Hi Colleagues,
I want to give mysqld-nt.exe process high priority with Windows Task
Manager under Windows XP Pro.
When I select this process, followed by right-click and select High
Priority, then I get the message "Access is denied" (unable to change
priority).
Does anyone know what I should do to get High Priority ?
Thanks a lot.
Cor


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Establishing low-priority

am 02.11.2005 13:38:02 von Fabricio Mota

Hi all,

I've installed MySQL 5.0 Server on my machine, configuring it as a
"developer machine". Despite this configuration, when I run a long updating
query on it, the machine seems to dedicate almost all the processing
priority to MySQL, because I can't to do anything else on it!

How can I warrant that MySQL queries will not be treated as a high priority?

FM


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