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- From: bcr@cernapo (Bill Riemers)
- Subject: HP equivalent of APOLLO ppri
- Message-ID: <BCR.92Aug28223229@hpl3sn02.cern.ch>
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- Organization: CERN, European Research Center for High Energy Physics
- Distribution: WORLD
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1992 21:32:29 GMT
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- I've noticed that HP's have a nasty "bug" of not killing
- all processes when someone logs out. Frequenly I'll log
- in to find someones copy of tetris, or something equally
- stupid still running and consumming half the cpu... On
- Apollo's this is easily taken care of by changing the
- process's priority with ppri and letting the owner of the
- process delete it latter. Is there an equivalent command
- on the HP, or do I have to continously bother our very
- busy system administrator? (Or get out my pen and press
- the reset button.)
-
- Bill
-