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|Short description='chrt' and 'taskset'
 
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|Full description=The Linux scheduler utilities take advantage of the scheduler family of syscalls that Linux implements across various kernels. These system calls implement interfaces for scheduler-related parameters such as CPU affinity and real-time attributes. Standard utilities do not support these interfaces, thus 'schedutils.' 'Schedutils' includes 'chrt' and 'taskset'. Together with nice and renice (not included), they allow full control of process scheduling parameters. 'taskset' manipulates task CPU affinity; 'chrt' manipulates scheduling priority and policy. 'irqset' and 'lsrt' are no longer included.
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The Linux scheduler utilities take advantage of the scheduler family of syscalls that Linux implements across various kernels. These system calls implement interfaces for scheduler-related parameters such as CPU affinity and real-time attributes. Standard utilities do not support these interfaces, thus 'schedutils.' 'Schedutils' includes 'chrt' and 'taskset'. Together with nice and renice (not included), they allow full control of process scheduling parameters. 'taskset' manipulates task CPU affinity; 'chrt' manipulates scheduling priority and policy. 'irqset' and 'lsrt' are no longer included.
|Component programs=chrt,taskset
 
 
|Homepage URL=http://tech9.net/rml/schedutils/
 
|Homepage URL=http://tech9.net/rml/schedutils/
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|Is High Priority Project=No
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Computer languages=C
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|Decommissioned or Obsolete=Yes
|Paid support=
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|Decommissioned details=Links broken. No links to page. Email to maintainer broken.
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|Related projects=Cron
 
|Related projects=Cron
 
|Keywords=schedule,scheduler,chrt,taskset,nice,renice,CPU affinity
 
|Keywords=schedule,scheduler,chrt,taskset,nice,renice,CPU affinity
|Is GNU=n
 
|Last review by=Janet Casey
 
|Last review date=2005-02-10
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
 
|Version identifier=1.4.0
 
|Version identifier=1.4.0
 
|Version date=2005-02-10
 
|Version date=2005-02-10
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version download=http://tech9.net/rml/schedutils/packages/1.4.0/schedutils-1.4.0.tar.gz
 
|Version download=http://tech9.net/rml/schedutils/packages/1.4.0/schedutils-1.4.0.tar.gz
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|Version comment=1.4.0 stable released 2005-02-10
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|Last review by=Craig Hutchinson
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|Last review date=2018/07/29
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|Submitted by=Database conversion
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|Submitted date=2011-04-01
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|Component programs=chrt,taskset
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
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|Test entry=No
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|Is GNU=No
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|License verified date=2003-04-22
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|License=GPLv2
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|License verified by=Janet Casey
 
|License verified date=2003-04-22
 
|License verified date=2003-04-22
|Version comment=1.4.0 stable released 2005-02-10
 
 
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|Real name=Robert Love
 
|Role=Maintainer
 
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|Prerequisite description=glibc 2.3.1 or later (both for taskset)
 
|Prerequisite description=glibc 2.3.1 or later (both for taskset)
 
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 28 July 2018


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Schedultils

http://tech9.net/rml/schedutils/
'chrt' and 'taskset'

This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. No links to page. Homepage not on archive.org. Email to maintainer broken.Poppy-one (talk) 13:58, 28 July 2018 (EDT)

The Linux scheduler utilities take advantage of the scheduler family of syscalls that Linux implements across various kernels. These system calls implement interfaces for scheduler-related parameters such as CPU affinity and real-time attributes. Standard utilities do not support these interfaces, thus 'schedutils.' 'Schedutils' includes 'chrt' and 'taskset'. Together with nice and renice (not included), they allow full control of process scheduling parameters. 'taskset' manipulates task CPU affinity; 'chrt' manipulates scheduling priority and policy. 'irqset' and 'lsrt' are no longer included.





Licensing

License

Verified by

Verified on

Notes

License

GPLv2

Verified by

Janet Casey

Verified on

22 April 2003




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Robert Love Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportE-mailmailto:rml@tech9.net


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Weak prerequisiteLinux kernel 2.5.8 or later
Weak prerequisiteglibc 2.3.1 or later (both for taskset)




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