nix-daemon: Run under the default nice level
Running at a low priority is generally bad since it runs the risk of priority inversions, etc. It's really the builders that should run under a different priority (e.g. in their own cgroup).
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daemonNiceLevel = mkOption {
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daemonNiceLevel = mkOption {
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default = 10;
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default = 0;
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description = "
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description = "
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Nix daemon process priority. This priority propagates to build processes.
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Nix daemon process priority. This priority propagates to build processes.
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0 is the default Unix process priority, 20 is the lowest.
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0 is the default Unix process priority, 20 is the lowest.
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daemonIONiceLevel = mkOption {
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daemonIONiceLevel = mkOption {
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default = 7;
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default = 0;
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description = "
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description = "
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Nix daemon process I/O priority. This priority propagates to build processes.
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Nix daemon process I/O priority. This priority propagates to build processes.
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0 is the default Unix process I/O priority, 7 is the lowest.
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0 is the default Unix process I/O priority, 7 is the lowest.
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