hola estimado, Respuesta: man renice , en el manpage aparece el sgte ejemplo:
" renice +1 987 -u daemon root -p 32 would change the priority of process ID's 987 and 32, and all processes owned by users daemon and root. Users other than the super-user may only alter the priority of processes they own, and can only monotonically increase their ``nice value'' within the range 0 to PRIO_MAX (20). (This prevents overriding administrative fiats.) The super-user may alter the priority of any process and set the priority to any value in the range PRIO_MIN (-20) to PRIO_MAX. Useful priorities are: 20 (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). " saludos 2011/1/31 Electrolinux <ral...@gmail.com> > Estimados listeros: > > Alguno de ustedes ha usado estos comandos: > > renice: altera las prioridades para correr procesos > ionice: asigna la prioridad de input/output (al parecer solo acceso disco > duro) > > No he encontrado un ejemplo concreto de uso... si hay alguien que tenga o > sepa, le agradeceré cualquier ayuda. > > Saludos > Ricardo Albarracin B. > -- Eduardo Silva http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl http://www.monkey-project.com