Re: Renice Command

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From 'man renice':
Useful priorities are: 20 (the affected processes will run only when nothing else in the system wants to), 0 (the ``base'' scheduling priority), anything negative (to make things go very fast).


> Is this statement correct?

Yes.


Regards,


Christopher Hollow



Joe Giles wrote:

Just a quick question. If I renice a task to a negative number, that process has a greater priority (More CPU time) than a number that was reniced to a positive number. Is this statement correct?

Thanks

Joe




-- Christopher Hollow - Technical Consultant Infrastructure & Technology Support





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