On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 07:53:35AM -0500, Scott Moser wrote:
> I once had problems with 'at' versus 'cron'.  Cron jobs worked fine, at
> jobs didn't.  Tured out that it was a priority issue.  By default 'at'
> starts jobs with a low priority.
> 
> Try putting the jobs in a higher que with at -q:
>    (from 'man at')
>    Queues with higher letters run with increased niceness
> 
> If thats the problem, the other thing you can do is start the process
> with a higher value via nice.
> 
I tried nice but that didn't work. But maybe the "at" priority is
dominant. 

I am going to try this tonight. 

Thanks so far. 

Dirk


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