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| Started by | DPalao <dpalao.python@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2012-09-25 17:07 +0200 |
| Last post | 2012-09-25 15:39 -0700 |
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Re: How to limit CPU usage in Python DPalao <dpalao.python@gmail.com> - 2012-09-25 17:07 +0200
Re: How to limit CPU usage in Python 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> - 2012-09-25 15:39 -0700
Re: How to limit CPU usage in Python 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> - 2012-09-25 15:39 -0700
| From | DPalao <dpalao.python@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2012-09-25 17:07 +0200 |
| Subject | Re: How to limit CPU usage in Python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.1345.1348586032.27098.python-list@python.org> |
On Jueves septiembre 20 2012 11:12:44 Rolando Cañer Roblejo escribió: > Hi all, > > Is it possible for me to put a limit in the amount of processor usage (% > CPU) that my current python script is using? Is there any module useful > for this task? I saw Resource module but I think it is not the module I > am looking for. Some people recommend to use nice and cpulimit unix > tools, but those are external to python and I prefer a python solution. > I am working with Linux (Ubuntu 10.04). > > Best regards. Hola, Sometimes a stupid solution like the following does the trick: > import time > for t in tasks: > do_something(t) > time.sleep(some_seconds) where "some_seconds" is a number related to the typical time-scale of the tasks you are doing. Hope it helps, Regards -- Miller's Slogan: Lose a few, lose a few.
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| From | 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> |
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| Date | 2012-09-25 15:39 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <5c05ff8d-9bca-4c21-a7b6-93e010c3cb20@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #30098 |
DPalao於 2012年9月25日星期二UTC+8下午11時13分54秒寫道: > On Jueves septiembre 20 2012 11:12:44 Rolando Cañer Roblejo escribió: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Is it possible for me to put a limit in the amount of processor usage (% > > > CPU) that my current python script is using? Is there any module useful > > > for this task? I saw Resource module but I think it is not the module I > > > am looking for. Some people recommend to use nice and cpulimit unix > > > tools, but those are external to python and I prefer a python solution. > > > I am working with Linux (Ubuntu 10.04). > > > > > > Best regards. > > > > Hola, > > Sometimes a stupid solution like the following does the trick: > > > > > import time > > > for t in tasks: > > > do_something(t) > > > time.sleep(some_seconds) > > > > where "some_seconds" is a number related to the typical time-scale of the > > tasks you are doing. > > > > Hope it helps, > > > > Regards > > > > > > -- > > Miller's Slogan: > > Lose a few, lose a few. I think I'll prefer to use a generator of my object in python to replace the sleep from the unix world. The reason is that I am not paid from selling or buying work-stations in some business unit directly and immediately.
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| From | 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> |
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| Date | 2012-09-25 15:39 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.1382.1348612782.27098.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #30098 |
DPalao於 2012年9月25日星期二UTC+8下午11時13分54秒寫道: > On Jueves septiembre 20 2012 11:12:44 Rolando Cañer Roblejo escribió: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Is it possible for me to put a limit in the amount of processor usage (% > > > CPU) that my current python script is using? Is there any module useful > > > for this task? I saw Resource module but I think it is not the module I > > > am looking for. Some people recommend to use nice and cpulimit unix > > > tools, but those are external to python and I prefer a python solution. > > > I am working with Linux (Ubuntu 10.04). > > > > > > Best regards. > > > > Hola, > > Sometimes a stupid solution like the following does the trick: > > > > > import time > > > for t in tasks: > > > do_something(t) > > > time.sleep(some_seconds) > > > > where "some_seconds" is a number related to the typical time-scale of the > > tasks you are doing. > > > > Hope it helps, > > > > Regards > > > > > > -- > > Miller's Slogan: > > Lose a few, lose a few. I think I'll prefer to use a generator of my object in python to replace the sleep from the unix world. The reason is that I am not paid from selling or buying work-stations in some business unit directly and immediately.
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