[CentOS] Starting a process at a specified nice value.
Scot L. Harris
webid at cfl.rr.comThu Aug 18 17:02:15 UTC 2005
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On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 12:49, CentOS-List at jamesplace.net wrote: > I wonder if someone could point me to the appropriate docs for my question? If > I would like to cause my system to always start 'smbd' processes at priority > 7 for example, how would I go about doing that. > > I'm assuming there's a better way than running a cronjob every minute to > renice existing processes. > > I'd appreciate some help pointing me in the right direction. Check out the nice command. NICE(1) User Commands NICE(1) NAME nice - run a program with modified scheduling priority SYNOPSIS nice [OPTION] [COMMAND [ARG]...] DESCRIPTION Run COMMAND with an adjusted scheduling priority. With no COMMAND, print the current scheduling priority. ADJUST is 10 by default. Range goes from -20 (highest priority) to 19 (lowest). -n, --adjustment=ADJUST increment priority by ADJUST first --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit
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