RENICE(8) | System Manager's Manual | RENICE(8) |
renice | priority [[-p] pid ...] [-g pgrp ...] [-u user ...] |
renice | -n increment [[-p] pid ...] [-g pgrp ...] [-u user ...] |
Options supported by renice:
For example,
renice +1 987 -u daemon root -p 32
would change the priority of process ID's 987 and 32, and all processes owned by users daemon and root.
Users other than the super-user may only alter the priority of processes they own, and can only monotonically increase their ``nice value'' within the range 0 to PRIO_MAX (20). (This prevents overriding administrative fiats.) The super-user may alter the priority of any process and set the priority to any value in the range PRIO_MIN (-20) to PRIO_MAX.
Useful priorities are: 0, the ``base'' scheduling priority; 20, the affected processes will run only when nothing at the base priority wants to; anything negative, the processes will receive a scheduling preference.
June 9, 1993 | NetBSD 6.1 |