Ok. I see. Thanks for info. NI valude is really 0 for
srcds_i486 (when using command "top"), but priority
shows as -3. But for almost all other processes it is
20 (also cs 1.6 servers). I remember one time i used
command taskset -c (to assign srcds_i486 process to use
only one core), but then i changed back it to default
(all cores used, no taskset -c in startup line). But it
couldn't be related with proccess priority, cause
server and proccesses was restarted several times with
default startup line..

Quoting Devin Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> the lower the priority the more "important" the
process in regards to
> CPU
> time (which allows it to get cpu time above other
processes), you can
> specify this with a command line argument (nice or
renice once it is
> running) i don't know of any hard coded scheduling
present in the srcds
> process, typically this is handled by the kernel
unless otherwise
> specified
> (nice or renice).
>
> -3 should be ok tho, is is a higher priority but it
can go as low as -20
> so
> it's not that "bad"?
>
> > Message: 9
> > Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:35:48 +0200
> > From: Andrius Pirus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [hlds_linux] About srcds_i486 (tf2)
process priority
> > Reply-To: [email protected]
> >
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> > Seems that srcds_i486 process is started with
priority -3 . Is it ok?
> > Cause strange but all other processes (for example
cs 1.6 servers)
> > are started with priority 20. Is the priority -3
set automatically by
> > srcds_i486? Or something is wrong with my
configuration? I check
> > prioity using command "top"
> >
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