Re: Distributed Builds - Overloading System
Re: Distributed Builds - Overloading System
- Subject: Re: Distributed Builds - Overloading System
- From: Dix Lorenz <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 08:18:13 +0100
On 23.02.2006, at 00:02, David Michael Bryson wrote:
Prerequisites: Using Xcode 2.2.1 on 10.4.5 for all systems
involved, though it has been happening since at least 2.1.
I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced problems with
distributed builds overloading a system. Specifically, running way
more daemons and jobs then there are physical processors in the
system. For example, whenever I activate distributed builds on
either of my PowerBooks, they will often start and accept up to 4!
jobs at once. They quickly become a bottleneck, making it faster
to build locally on one, rather than sharing the load.
Is there a setting somewhere that I can use to limit how many
daemons launchd will start up?
I'm prepared to submit a bug report... just wanted to see if there
is a known workaround for this before I do.
I have filed a bug report for this in January (4402262) and got the
reply that I should adjust the build priority setting. That doesn't
change anything and I said so, but that's the last I heard...
Dix
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