Sets the server process priority class.
Windows syntax
iqsrv15 -gb { idle | normal | high | maximum } ...
Unix syntax
iqsrv15 -gb level ...
Allowed values
- Unix – On Unix, the level is an integer from -20 to 19. The default value on Unix is the same as the nice value of the parent process. Lower level values represent a more favorable scheduling priority. All restrictions placed on setting a nice value apply to the -gb option. For example, on most Unix platforms, only the root user can lower the priority level of a process (for example, changing it from 0 to -1).
- Windows – On Windows, normal and high are the commonly-used settings. The value idle is provided for completeness, and maximum may interfere with the running of your computer.
Applies to
Windows, Unix.
This option has not been fully tested with servers in the cloud.