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NAME


reniced - renice running processes based on regular expressions

SYNOPSIS


reniced [-h] [-v] [-o format] [configfile]

OVERVIEW


reniced takes a list of regular expressions, looks for processes (and threads) matching
them and renices the processes to given values. reniced can also change io priorities.

DESCRIPTION


On start, reniced reads a configuration file. It consists of nice values and regular
expressions.

It then scans the process table using the ps(1) command. Whenever a process name from the
CMD column matches a regular expression, that process is reniced to the given value. If a
process matches multiple regular expressions, all rule matches are executed in order and
the last match wins.

When run as root, reniced will scan all processes ("`ps H -e`"). When run as a user,
renice only scans the user's processes ("`ps H --user`").

Switches
-h This prints the version number, a short help text and exits without doing anything.

-v This activates verbose mode. Error messages, some statistics and all renice actions
are printed to stdout.

-o format
Set the ps(1) output format to filter on. The default format is "comm". See the -o
parameter in the ps(1) manpage for details.

configfile
This reads the regular expressions from an alternate configfile.

The default location of the configfile is "/etc/reniced.conf" if reniced is run as
root, "~/.reniced" otherwise.

Configuration file format
The configuration file is composed of single lines. Empty lines and lines starting with a
# are ignored.

Every line must consist of a command followed by a whitespace and a Perl regular
expression.

The regular expression is matched against the ps(1) output. For every matched process the
command is executed.

A command generally takes the form of a character followed by a number. Multiple commands
can be given simultaneously with no spaces inbetween. Sometimes the number is optional.

Command characters

n Sets the nice value of a process. Must be followed by a number, usually within the
range of -20 to 19.

For backwards compatibility a n at the beginning of the command can be left out (if
the command starts with a number it is treated as a nice value).

r Sets the io priority to the realtime scheduling class. The optional number is
treated as class data (typically 0-7, lower being higher priority).

b Sets the io priority to the best-effort scheduling class. The optional number is
treated as class data (typically 0-7, lower being higher priority).

i Sets the io priority to the idle scheduling class. No number needs to be given as
the idle scheduling class ignores the class data value.

o Sets the OOM killer adjustment in "/proc/$PID/oom_adj" to the given number.

Examples

"5 ^bash"
gives currently running bash shells a nice value of 5

"b2 ^tar"
sets currently running tar-processes to io priority best-effort within class 2

"i torrent"
sets currently running torrent-like applications to io priority idle

"n-10r4 seti"
gives currently running seti-processes a nice value of -10 and sets them to realtime
io priority in class 4

MODULES NEEDED


use BSD::Resource;

This module can be obtained from <http://www.cpan.org>.

PROGRAMS NEEDED


ps
ionice

ionice is only needed if you want to change io priority. It can be obtained from
<http://rlove.org/schedutils/>.

You also need a suitable kernel and scheduler, e.g. Linux 2.6 with CFQ.

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