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sshd + bash nice values



Is there a way to easily set the nice value for invoked sshd and bash
processes automatically on remote login?  The problem I am having is
that vmware-vmx processes run by default with a -10 nice value and my
sshd/bash processes ru nat default of 0, so it is very difficult to
remotely administer the machine when you have vmware-vmx processes
killing your command queue!  It's like interacting with a barrel of
sludge.  When I reniced the values manually, everything sped up quite
*nicely*...heh  Any ideas?
-- 
Kristian Hermansen

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