| Index: third_party/gsutil/gslib/addlhelp/throttling.py
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| diff --git a/third_party/gsutil/gslib/addlhelp/throttling.py b/third_party/gsutil/gslib/addlhelp/throttling.py
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| index 3e228fa1a575ca3b021b2f976d6991ed0025d096..df36363159981403fe4cf06634801c0e00833b73 100644
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| --- a/third_party/gsutil/gslib/addlhelp/throttling.py
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| +++ b/third_party/gsutil/gslib/addlhelp/throttling.py
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| @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ _DETAILED_HELP_TEXT = ("""
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| Particularly when used with the -m (multi-threading) option, gsutil can
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| consume a significant amount of network bandwidth. In some cases this can
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| cause problems, for example if you start a large rsync operation over a
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| - network connection used by a number of other important production tasks.
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| + network link that's also used by a number of other important jobs.
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| While gsutil has no built-in support for throttling requests, there are
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| various tools available on Linux and MacOS that can be used to throttle
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| example, the following command would reduce I/O priority of gsutil so it
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| doesn't monopolize your local disk:
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| - ionice -c 2 -n 7 gsutil gsutil -m rsync -r ./dir gs://some bucket
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| + ionice -c 2 -n 7 gsutil -m rsync -r ./dir gs://some bucket
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| """)
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