NICE(3C) UNIX Programmer's Manual NICE(3C) NAME nice - set program priority SYNOPSIS nice(incr) DESCRIPTION This interface is obsoleted by setpriority(2). The scheduling priority of the process is augmented by _i_n_c_r. Positive priorities get less service than normal. Priority 10 is recommended to users who wish to execute long-running programs without flak from the administration. Negative increments are ignored except on behalf of the super-user. The priority is limited to the range -20 (most urgent) to 20 (least). The priority of a process is passed to a child process by _f_o_r_k(2). For a privileged process to return to normal priority from an unknown state, _n_i_c_e should be called suc- cessively with arguments -40 (goes to priority -20 because of truncation), 20 (to get to 0), then 0 (to maintain compa- tibility with previous versions of this call). SEE ALSO nice(1), setpriority(2), fork(2), renice(8) Printed 11/26/99 May 9, 1985 1