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The nice command
hello everybody:
I have some job running on tru64 system and Im the root, due to limited resources I end up with my job ( vdump) for example taking the lowest share, I researched the nice command on the net, but couldnt get enough info, can I use it to already running process or I only use it while launching the job. can I use it to add the priority to all certain user's processes or just to one process at a time ?? and what are the best options to use wth that command. Thanks alot guys. |
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