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    Tag-Based Automation: Manage VM CPU Priority via assigned tag.

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      johnnezero @Danp
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      @Danp Thanks for the correction - i.e. "Good-eye, Good-eye 🙂

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        johnnezero @john.c
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        @john.c Great idea, and done! ("Keep 'em coming")

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          john.c @johnnezero
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          @johnnezero said:

          @john.c Great idea, and done! ("Keep 'em coming")

          Thanks for the change. By the way I meant when doing Vendor config and customer workflow config. To implement that requires nested config file. In other words the set-performance.conf, then a file for instance in a set-performance.conf.d/custom.conf (or similar). The custom.conf in the conf.d directory overrides the same property as well as section within set-performance.conf.

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            johnnezero @john.c
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            @john.c Great ideas (especially if Vates decides to bake something similar into XO someday) but may be getting too far into the weeds for now...

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              john.c @johnnezero
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              @johnnezero said:

              @john.c Great ideas (especially if Vates decides to bake something similar into XO someday) but may be getting too far into the weeds for now...

              That’s okay. Just putting it out there - no rush! Any way to maintain Linux good practice relocate the conf file to /usr/local/etc/ (or /etc) then keep script in /usr/local/bin.

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                john.c
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                @johnnezero Also there’s shortcut directories including one called cron.hourly, you can place a symlink (or hard link) to the script there. Cron will then execute the script without you needing to alter the crontab file.

                Just drop .sh for using the shortcut directory as it will not run there otherwise.

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                  johnnezero @john.c
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                  @john.c Yet another awesome idea - adding it to the "ToDo List", thanks!

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                    johnnezero @john.c
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                    @john.c Wandered off through the weeds (with Claude/AI that us), and got it done. 🙂

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                      johnnezero @john.c
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                      @john.c Also done! Thanks for all the great input, keep em' coming...

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                        Pilow @johnnezero
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                        @johnnezero this could be a plugin in XOA !

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