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Author What does IQGOVERN_PRIORITY reaaly means?
nobs

2006-03-21, 3:36 am

I wonder, what the explanation of IQGOVERN_PRIORITY really
means. Here the extract of the manual

Assigns a value that determines the order in which a
user=92s queries are queued for
execution.

Does this means that the queueing is prioritized and once
the job is assigned to the CPU it will run, or does IQ works
similar to ASE, e.g. CPU assingment is interupted by e.g IO
and the process is queued again?
The question behind is: can I limitate CPU usage for a
connection (a bunch of threads) by this parameter or what
kind of possibilities do I have to do this kind of load
balancing?
Regards
Nobs
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