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This article will explain in detail how to use the commonly used Linux command renice for you. The editor thinks it is very practical, so I share it for you as a reference. I hope you can get something after reading this article.
Linux common command enice command is a command associated with nice. It is known by the two letters of re that the priority of process execution can be re-adjusted. You can specify a group or user name to adjust the priority level, and modify all program priorities that belong to the group or user.
Syntax format:
Renice [parameters]
Common parameters:
-g specifies the process group id-p to change the priority level of the program. This parameter specifies the user name reference instance of the open process for the default value-u.
Add 1 to the priority number of daemon and root that owns the processes with itinerary id 987 and 32:
[root@linuxcool] # renice + 1987-u daemon root-p 32 this is the end of the article on "how to use renice in Linux". I hope the above content can be helpful to you so that you can learn more knowledge. if you think the article is good, please share it for more people to see.
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