Hi Rob,

Not sure what's the best way to do this on windows either but there are
tools which could work, see this for example:
http://www.askvg.com/how-to-permanently-set-process-priority-in-windows-task-manager/
YMMW.

Regards,
Botond

On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 18:13:46 +0000
nx...@robajz.info wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> >From my localhost UDP load testing it became apparent that to avoid
> packet drop under heavy load, the receiving process needs to run with
> higher process priority than the senders. This ensures that it has the
> CPU cycles to handle all the input where it has to compete with the senders.
> 
> Local UDP sink is part of my design and hence I'm wondering if there's
> some simple way to prop the process priority of nxlog on windows
> (windows 2008 server actually). I wouldn't fancy some brutal external
> scripts but well if it hs to be... Wish it was linux easy.
> 
> Thanks a lot, Rob
> 
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