Glynn Clements wrote:
> Yes, subject to certain restrictions, which are detailed in the
> sched_setscheduler(2) manpage.
>
> In particular, a non-privileged process cannot set the real-time
> priority higher than its RLIMIT_RTPRIO setting. You can change this
> with an "rtprio" entry in /etc/security/limits.conf (settings are
> applied on login, so changes won't affect existing login sessions).
>
> Privilege is determined by the CAP_SYS_NICE capability.
Thanks Glynn.
I have tried to set the RLIMIT_RTPRIO to 100 through
/etc/security/limits.conf. It was not defined previously, so I have
defined in the following way.
domain type item value
#@srinivasg soft rtprio 100
After adding the above statement, I have restarted the system.
Then, I run my simple thread program. There is no luck. I got the same
error. I have posted the simple thread program in my first email.
What am I missing here? Please advice.
Thanks and Regards,
Srinivas G
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