I have put the jellyfin in dietpi-services at the highest priority and docker as well. I don’t know if this is bad or good XD
Shouldn’t need to change the nice level of docker or jellyfin…it should autobalance
What hardware are you running it on?
Raspberry pi5 8gb @WarHawk
Are you getting slowdowns or something? Should be no issues with it running on a RPi5 with 8 gigs
When you start changing nice levels and stuff it can have adverse effects…
Now for IO performance…you CAN set the cpufrequtils governor to “userspace” and anything running as root will automatically set the clock speeds…so when docker (or any image running inside it need more oomph) the cpu will ramp up, you should be able to set that in dietpi-config under CPU (if the processor on RPi5 can be set this way…not all CPU’s can)
It’s not that it was bad but with the next adjustment I noticed everything was more electric and faster.
Cpu Sheduling Policy :FIFO
CPU Sheduling Priority :50
I/O Sheduling Class: Realtime
I/O Sheduling Priority: 0
@Joulinar
Greetings, could you help me with this dilemma? I have put jellyfin with those parameters and docker too and I notice them as faster
This adjustment is recommended or I will have a problem in the future.
Another problem I have is that I have I/O wait notices when copying from the PI hard drive to the PC via network (critical notices) using Samba (SMB) Let’s see if you can give me some help, thank you
Docker and Jellyfin may be faster and more responsive, but you may as well experience lag from other services (including SSH) which are not in the priority list.
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