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When starting an analysis, never ever interrupt it until it finishes. In such a way that after unlocking the screen I realized tgat the process priorities were different. And using the "renice -20 PID" command cannot bring these processes to a higher priority level.ģ/ I also observed that the lock screen also interferes with the running analyses. More interestingly, when I come back to the account where these analyses are running, the processes lose their priority. For example, when I have 5 Matlabs open and running analyses, switching to another user account leaving these analyses on the background has an impact on the performance. My experiences are as follows:ġ/ App Nap doesn't interfere with my running analyses.Ģ/ Switching user accounts and then coming back to the account where the analyses are running heavily interferes with the processes.
Sometimes these may take as long as few days. I am a Matlab user, and using a MBP beast to analyze data on a daily basis. Because it is designed for the average user, and not for the engineer running days long analyses. Mavericks (10.9.2) interfers heavily with the on-going processes.