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Starting the service at boot remains slow #164
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I'm seeing the following (in the syslog) too, if it is relevant.
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If ananicy slowdown something you will see it here |
Thanks. I get this:
But I also get this (which is what prompted my report):
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@nefelim4ag The CPU usage of processes in a service can also make other services slower to start even without showing up in the critical chain, since there is also another slower (possibly slowed down) service which has to be finished to go on with the boot. |
Thanks. I have found that according to |
I've booted twice now with ananicy disabled. (Well, three times, but one time I'd installed a new kernel, which lengthened the boot). One boot took 28 seconds, the other 30. But what matters seem to come down to is: sometimes - but only sometimes - ananicy (when enabled) holds up my boot for ten seconds. |
I appreciate ananicy very much. I appreciate too that the developer has made efforts to speed up how fast is starts. However, on my - fast - system, it still takes between 1.5 and 3 seconds to start. I'd like to see that lower.
I have some 30 custom rules.
My system details are as follows.
OS: Linux Mint 19.1 Tessa x86_64
Host: 20KHCTO1WW ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th
Kernel: 5.1.14-050114-generic
Uptime: 3 mins
Packages: 3169 (dpkg), 5 (snap)
Shell: bash 4.4.19
Resolution: 2560x1440 @ 60.01Hz
DE: Cinnamon 4.2.0
WM: Mutter (Muffin)
CPU: Intel i7-8550U (8) @ 4.000GHz
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 620
Memory: 2089MiB / 15928MiB
Disk (/dev/nvme0n1p4): 14G / 40G (38%)
Disk (/dev/nvme0n1p2): 150G / 405G (39%)
Disk (udev): 0 / 7.8G (0%)
Ananicy version: I'm having trouble determining this, but just now I reinstalled ananicy from the git.
Admittedly I think my CPU might be thermal throttling on some boots.
EDIT: cf. #142?
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