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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers users and there processes Post 302135558 by iago on Monday 10th of September 2007 02:51:07 PM
Old 09-10-2007
yeah i dont think im getting the right one. i want the one ps with no options gives u but for all the users. my trouble then is going to be printing there real name along with there processes, anyone any ideas.
 

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renice(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 renice(8)

Name
       renice - alter priority of running processes

Syntax
       /etc/renice priority [ [ -p ] pid ... ] [ [ -g ] pgrp ... ] [ [ -u ] user ... ]

Description
       The  command  alters the scheduling priority of one or more running processes.  The who parameters are interpreted as process ID's, process
       group ID's, or user names.  Using on a process group causes all processes in the process group to have their scheduling	priority  altered.
       Using on a user causes all processes owned by the user to have their scheduling priority altered.  By default, the processes to be affected
       are specified by their process ID's.

Options
       To force who parameters to be interpreted as process group ID's, a may be specified.  To force the who parameters to be interpreted as user
       names, a may be given.  Supplying will reset who interpretation to be (the default) process ID's.

       Users  other than the superuser may only alter the priority of processes they own, and can only monotonically increase their ``nice value''
       within the range 0 to PRIO_MIN (20).  (This prevents overriding administrative fiats.)  The superuser can alter the priority of any process
       and set the priority to any value in the range PRIO_MAX (-20) to PRIO_MIN.  Useful priorities are: 19 (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).

Examples
       The following command changes the priority of process ID's 987 and 32, and all processes owned by users daemon and root:
       /etc/renice +1 987 -u daemon root -p 32

Restrictions
       If you make the priority very negative, then the process cannot be interrupted.	To regain control you make the priority greater than zero.
       Non-superusers  cannot  increase  scheduling priorities of their own processes, even if they were the ones that decreased the priorities in
       the first place.

Files
       Maps user names to user IDs

See Also
       getpriority(2), setpriority(2)

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