On Saturday, November 2, 2019 7:50:59 PM MST Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 11/2/19 11:52 AM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
It is not only not useful to me, but is actively degrading the performance of my installation.
Out of curiosity, how did you measure the performance impact of cockpit?
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The issue was not as much the CPU time as the I/O impact. This system was running on a RAID1 config of two USB 2.0 thumbdrives on the internal USB slots of an 11th gen Dell server. The performance impact was determined using `iostat` both before and after disabling the service. By the way, both cockpit.service and cockpit.socket were enabled by default.