On my ubuntu system srcds_linux has a priority of 20 (nice value 0),
which is the default for regular user processes. So no, I'm not seeing
the behaviour you describe. I also don't see anything in the srcds_run
script that looks like it's trying to increase process priority.

On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Marco Padovan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on centos5 and centos6 we are seeing srcds_linux that automatically
> increase his own priority when creating the game threads
>
> I just start tf2 using srcds_run with the usual commands line, but it
> automatically tries to push his own priority higher as soon as it
> creates the threads...
>
> Is that and expected behaviour?
>
> How can I stop the process from changing his own priorities and just use
> the one set for the parent script (srcds_run)?
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