In unix, you can lower the priority level but raise it only if you are root. You have to fork a lower priority process if you want to return to normal priority.
In reply to Re: Altering scripts execution priority level from within a script.
by ambrus
in thread Altering scripts execution priority level from within a script.
by awohld
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