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Run cputhrottle for a list of applications in order to limit their CPU usage.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Run cputhrottle for a list of applications in order to limit their CPU usage. | |
# This script needs `pidof` and `cputhrottle` installed, which can be installed from homebrew. | |
# NOTE: This script was tested on MacOS only. | |
if [[ $EUID > 0 ]]; then | |
echo "Please run this script as root/sudo" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
# Pass --kill as argument to kill all running cputhrottles | |
if [ $1 = "--kill" ]; then | |
echo "Looking for running cputhrottles..." | |
pids=`pidof cputhrottle` | |
for pid in ${pids}; do | |
echo "> Killing PID ${pid}" | |
sudo kill ${pid} | |
done | |
printf "Done!\n\n" | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
# Start cputhrottle if it's not running yet for the given PID | |
set_cpu_limit() { | |
pid=$1 | |
cpu_limit=$2 | |
if [[ "$pid" == "" || "$cpu_limit" == "" || $cpu_limit -lt 1 || $cpu_limit -gt 100 ]]; then | |
echo "! Invalid arguments: pid=$pid, cpu_limit=$cpu_limit" | |
return | |
fi | |
printf "> PID=${pid}, CPU=${cpu_limit}" | |
service_cpu=$(ps aux | grep "sudo cputhrottle $pid $cpu_limit" | grep -v grep | wc -l) | |
if [[ ! $service_cpu -gt 0 ]]; then | |
sudo cputhrottle $pid $cpu_limit & | |
printf "\n" | |
else | |
printf " [already running]\n" | |
fi | |
} | |
declare -a applications | |
# Syntax='application-name;max-cpu%(1-100)' | |
applications[0]='Chrome;50' | |
applications[1]='idea;65' | |
applications[2]='pycharm;40' | |
applications[3]='webstorm;40' | |
applications[4]='datagrip;40' | |
for i in "${applications[@]}"; do | |
app=(${i//;/ }) | |
app_name=${app[0]} | |
cpu_limit=${app[1]} | |
printf "\nLooking for ${app_name}...\n" | |
pids=`pidof ${app}` | |
for pid in ${pids}; do | |
set_cpu_limit ${pid} ${cpu_limit} | |
done | |
done | |
printf "\nDone!\n" | |
printf "Run this script passing '--kill' as argument to remove all cputhrottles.\n\n" |
Is there a way to catch new instances of the process and limit them? This only runs cputhrottle for processes that exist at the moment the script is first run.
Thanks! I limit the coreduetd on my mac.
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Thanks! Now I can keep that stupid bird process from taking up %190 of my CPU