From: Peter Enderborg <pme@hyglo.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: vmware strange scheduling priority
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:39:38 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EEE0EEA.9080208@hyglo.com> (raw)
Im playing with vmware 4.0 workstation. And it do some strange things.
I start vmware with nice and I got this:
26499 pme 19 19 95980 93M 95020 R N 12 32.6 24.8 8:55
vmware-vmx
26439 pme 19 19 8416 8008 7692 R N 8 3.2 2.0 2:02
vmware-vmx
26492 pme 6 -10 95980 93M 95020 R < 12 2.6 24.8 0:34
vmware-vmx
26409 pme 19 19 4900 3916 2484 S N 0 1.0 1.0 0:29 vmware
26433 pme 5 -10 8416 8008 7692 S < 8 0.5 2.0 0:29
vmware-vmx
26493 pme 5 -10 8056 7268 6988 S < 0 0.5 1.8 0:20
vmware-mks
26495 pme 9 0 67672 65M 66888 S 0 0.2 17.4 0:11
vmware-vmx
It have changed the prioority to -10 for some of its own tasks. How can
that be done? Its a non suid binary started
by a normal user. It's very ugly, but Im more intressted in how it can
be done.
The kernel is a 2.4.20.
next reply other threads:[~2003-06-16 18:26 UTC|newest]
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2003-06-16 18:39 Peter Enderborg [this message]
2003-06-15 18:59 ` vmware strange scheduling priority Antonio Vargas
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2003-06-16 19:31 Petr Vandrovec
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