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Re: cpu to one process


  • Subject: Re: cpu to one process
  • From: Rick Altherr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 22:16:43 -0700


On Jun 4, 2009, at 9:52 PM, mac adobe wrote:

Hi all ,

I would like to know i thre exists some process whereby we can give some percent of cpu to one process .. My mac machine has several processes running .. but i want 1 process to finish early after 10 min interval . I would like to use terminal and give all the cpu to one of the process .

Can someone help me out in this  ?

Is there some setting through xcode where by when the executable of that process runs , it would take all CPU and finish first ?

Thanks and Regards
Manish Agarwal
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OS X uses dynamic scheduling and does not offer any APIs for "pinning" a process to a specific CPU. You can use the 'nice' or 'renice' commands to give the process a higher priority, but it can still be made lower priority by the OS depending on what the process is doing. There is no method to ensure that a specific process will be given top priority.

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Rick Altherr
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