Re: [users@httpd] current priority of the httpd process

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Apache httpd, from the ASF, does not muck with priority - it's something
your previous administrator had accomplished externally or hacked themself.

Bill

Charles Minder wrote:
Hi,

   On one of our sun boxes we have a number of instances of apache's
httpd running. I did not set these up. When they start up their priority
   of the process is -20 (highest). I can edit the startup script to renice
   them (hack).  Is their a config setting to throttle them down to 0?
   Thanks.




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