Thanks to all who replied. Richard, your solution works great. I
didn't realize this was a script-specific mod. I thought there would
be a setting in an apache2.conf or something on the FS. I'm very glad
to have learned this. Thanks again!
Richard de Vries wrote:
If you are running on unix, the easiest way to probably do this is by calling
the "setpriority" from within your perl script like this:
setpriority(WHICH,WHO,PRIORITY);
To set your current running perlscript to the lowest priority, you would call
setpriority(0, $$, 20);
$$ is your script's process ID, and "20" denotes the priority. (as you know,
-20 is highest priority and 20 the lowest priority).
Cheers,
R.
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