* top and ps -Al
@ 2004-10-08 5:12 Ankit Jain
2004-10-10 17:22 ` mike
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From: Ankit Jain @ 2004-10-08 5:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxnew; +Cc: newbie
hi
if somebody knows the difference b/w /PRI of both
these commands because both give different results
ps -Al
&
top
as per priority rule we can set priority upto 0-99
but top never shows this high priority
thanks
ankit
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* Re: top and ps -Al
2004-10-08 5:12 top and ps -Al Ankit Jain
@ 2004-10-10 17:22 ` mike
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From: mike @ 2004-10-10 17:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Ankit Jain wrote:
> hi
>
> if somebody knows the difference b/w /PRI of both
> these commands because both give different results
>
> ps -Al
> &
> top
>
> as per priority rule we can set priority upto 0-99
>
> but top never shows this high priority
>
> thanks
>
> ankit
>
Hello Ankit,
I use top mostly. Tried your two commands and saw what the results
were. I am a newbie so I cant explain why myself but I am also
curious. I noticed that if you run the "ps -Al" command with the
-c output control, "ps -Alc" the priority results are much closer to
top. From the ps manpage (-c different scheduler info for -l option)
Mike
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