01-09-2003
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi! Experts,
Is there anyway to incerase the priority of a process which is already started and running??.. I think nice can used for increase priority when we start the process..
But donno how to do when its already running..
Any help would be apreciated..
Jyoti (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jyotipg
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2. HP-UX
Hi folks,
Hope you can help me. I have a process that is currently running at nice 20 and need it to run faster (-10?). How do I change the process using nice? I have the process number and thought it would be along the lines of;
nice -10 process_id
but it doesn't seem to like that. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: gshuttleworth
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3. Solaris
hello,
I have a process lauched by non-root user.
how to lauch this process with a very high priority?
I know this has to do with nice command but how to allow a user to lauch his process with a very high priority and without ROOT intervention?
PS: this process is always lauched from a... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: melanie_pfefer
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
how to decrease priority of a particular process in time of process creation...
and also how to decrease priority of a particular process after process creation..
can any one please help me out... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ramkum
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5. AIX
hi how to change the priority of a process for eg.if a,b,c these there process are running and if i have to give the b process as high priority and high severe level what should i do (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: senmak
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6. AIX
Hi all!
Some dumb administrator run the weekly backup "by hand" on our AIX 5.3 server, which we use to deploy Websphere applications, during work hours. Using the server while the backup is taking place is almost imposible. Both the disks are working at 100% and it's almost unusable. Asking the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: shandrio
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7. AIX
One issue I could see on AIX 5.3: At one of my customer they have got the ThreadLimit of 2500 set on web server in httpd.conf file.
Currently 2000 users have logged in each attaing a single instance of httpd.
While in ps -ef for httpd process it is showing thread count (thcount) almost 3000.... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: aarora_98
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Dear Masters,
I need to eliminate lines from file input 2 when the date in column 1 more than date in column 1 in file input 1
input 1
20141101|USA|CANSEL|496420000
20141101|USA|CANUT|1069740000
20141101|USA|CANTENG|625920000
20141102|USA|CANUT|413180000
20141103|USA|CANSEL|1364245000... (5 Replies)
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ptbatcher
PTBATCHER(1) HUGIN PTBATCHER(1)
NAME
PTBatcher - CLI interface to Hugin Batch processor
SYNOPSIS
PTBatcher [options] -a input.pto
DESCRIPTION
PTBatcher Queues and processes stitching projects. Functionality is similar to the the GUI Hugin Batch Processor. The default action with
the -a parameter is to add the specified project to the stitching queue and exit.
The stitching queue may be processed by the GUI Hugin Batch Processor application, or by PTBatcher without a GUI, but not by both at the
same time. To process the queue with PTBatcher use the -b parameter.
OPTIONS
-a file
add project to queue. Unless -o option is present, the default prefix is appointed.
-o output prefix (together with -a option)
-l list all projects in batch queue
-c clear all projects from batch queue
-x id
remove project with specified id
-r reset all projects to waiting status
-b start batch process
-p use parallel processing (together with -b option)
-d delete .pto files when complete (together with -b option)
-s shutdown computer when complete (together with -b option)
-v verbose mode
-h print this help
SEE ALSO
hugin(1) PTBatcherGUI(1)
AUTHORS
Thomas Modes, Marko Kuder
"Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 PTBATCHER(1)