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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 May 1998 10:29:37 -0500
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At 10:48 AM 5/14/98 -0400, Bjsenn wrote:
>Is there an MPE way to change the priority of a process.
>
>On MPE V I did this with XCALIBUR.  I have a CSL tape, but haven't loaded it.
>SYSVIEW (formerly from Carolian, now from Lund) gets an error when I try to
>change a process priority.

Look at the command ALTPROC, it has an option whereby you can specify a PIN:

:help altproc
ALTPROC

     Changes characteristics for the specified processes.  Currently,
     you may change the priority, queue attribute and workgroup for
     a process.  This command requires OP or SM capability.

SYNTAX

     ALTPROC [ [PIN=]{pinspec                 }]
                     {(pinspec [,pinspec ]...)}
             [ [;JOB=]{jobspec               }]
                      {(jobspec [,jobspec]...)}

             { [;PRI=] pri
               [;WG= ]{workgrp
                       NATURAL_WG  } }

             [;TREE | ;NOTREE]
             [;USER | ;ANYUSER]

             [;SYSTEM]

KEYWORDS: PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE
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