Identifying the niceness of a process
To obtain a listing of your processes and their nice values, enter
ps -l. The eighth column of output, headed
``NI'', shows the nice value. The following command line
strips out just the command name and the nice value for each of the
active processes:
$ ps -l | awk '{ printf("%s\t%s\n",$NF,$8)}'
(For more information on the
awk(C)
programming language, see
``Using awk'').
Note that when you run a process in the background under the Korn
shell and the bgnice variable is set, the process runs
with a nice value of 4. (You can examine the Korn shell's internal
variables by entering the command set -o; you can switch
bgnice off by typing set +o bgnice or switch it
on by typing set -o bgnice.)
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