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PHP : Function Reference : Process Control Functions : pcntl_setpriority

pcntl_setpriority

Change the priority of any process (PHP 5)
bool pcntl_setpriority ( int priority [, int pid [, int process_identifier]] )


Code Examples / Notes » pcntl_setpriority

leandro dot pereira

The following snippet may be used under older versions of PHP to provide similar functionality.  Tested only under Linux.
<?php
function _pcntl_setpriority($priority, $pid = 0)
{
       $priority = (int)$priority;
       $pid = (int)$pid;
       if ($priority > 20 && $priority < -20) {
               return False;
       }
       if ($pid == 0) {
               $pid = getmypid();
       }
       return system("renice  $priority -p $pid") != false;
}
?>


t dot stobbe

As for the renice function by leandro dot pereira at gmail dot com, this isn't true.  pcntl_setpriority() doesn't set the nice level of a process, but instead sets the base priority of it.  At first glance this might seem like the same thing, but on a system level, they are actually quite different.
In fact, if you're looking to use pcntl_setpriority() to prioritize your process (a tool or a daemon or what-not), I wouldn't recomend using setpriority at all, but renice it instead.  Let the system manage priorities and you'll end up with the results you were looking for.
This applies only to POSIX based systems only (as does the function presented by leandro dot pereira at gmail dot com as well).


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