Hi,

I am running a fully updated F23 box but this question does not have much to do 
with Fedora itself, hence the designator and the disclaimer.

I am wanting to run a script which will look at all the jobs that are running 
and renice all of them which have been on for more than five minutes. (Then I 
can run the script as a cron job as root and be done with automating the 
process.)

Are there any suggestions as to how to go about this task efficiently? 
Actually, before I reinvent the wheel, are there any standard options that 
already exist and which would be more suitable for me than just to do 
everything from scratch.

Best wishes,
Ranjan

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