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The renice intervals, the default nice level, and the activation
intervals can all be adjusted. A priority database stores
user/group/job tuples along with their renice values for three CPU
usage time ranges. Negative nice levels are interpreted as signals to
be sent to a process, triggered by CPU usage; in this way, browser
sessions running amok can be killed automatically. The strategy for
searching the priority database can be configured. AND supports Linux,
OpenBSD, and Digital UNIX; it will run only on those OSes.
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