From: Ashish Gilotra (agilotra@hss.hns.com)
Date: Thu Aug 05 2004 - 09:31:22 EDT
Hi
System: SunOS sunpet 5.8 Generic_108528-27 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1000
The problem description:
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I am trying to alter "process scheduler " table of kernel using dispadmin
command as super user on one of our test machine like this:
dispadmin -c TS -s newTable.txt
where newTable.txt contains the table obtained via :
dispadmin -c TS -g >orgTable.txt
Now, I open orgTable.txt and Change RES value from 1000 to 500 and save it
as newTable.txt
so that newTable.txt differs by just the value of "RES" and rest of the
table remains unchanged.
But somehow, " dispadmin -c TS -s newTable.txt " doesnt set the new table
in place because when I fire "dispadmin -c TS -g >checkTable.txt" , both
checkTable.txt and orgTable.txt are exactly the same file.
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Why I am doing this ? Because, I want to run batch jobs with constantly
higher priorities.
Sorry, I got too boring, I know.
-A
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