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NICE(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual NICE(1)


NAME

    nice, nohup - run a command at low priority

SYNOPSIS

    nice [ -_n_u_m_b_e_r ] command [ arguments ]
    nohup command [ arguments ]

DESCRIPTION

    _N_i_c_e executes _c_o_m_m_a_n_d with low scheduling priority.  If the
    _n_u_m_b_e_r argument is present, the priority is incremented
    (higher numbers mean lower priorities) by that amount up to
    a limit of 20.  The default _n_u_m_b_e_r is 10.
    The super-user may run commands with priority higher than
    normal by using a negative priority, e.g. `--10'.
    _N_o_h_u_p executes _c_o_m_m_a_n_d immune to hangup and terminate sig-
    nals from the controlling terminal.  The priority is incre-
    mented by 5.  _N_o_h_u_p should be invoked from the shell with
    `&' in order to prevent it from responding to interrupts by
    or stealing the input from the next person who logs in on
    the same terminal.

FILES

    nohup.out standard output and standard error file under
    _n_o_h_u_p

SEE ALSO

    nice(2)

DIAGNOSTICS

    _N_i_c_e returns the exit status of the subject command.