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process nice level command line vs cron
Under, Solaris 10 I have the following problem:
A script executed at command line runs with nice level 0, as expected. Same script started under (user) crontab runs with nice level 2. I would prefer it run at 0. Is this possible? If so, how? Thanks. |
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