Can I set PowerShell 'Start-Job' with low priority?
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I would like to lower the priority of the jobs that I start with Start-Job in PowerShell scripts. Is this possible?

Perdurable answered 21/10, 2012 at 7:12 Comment(0)
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I used this trick right in a job's code (it can be optional, controlled by a parameter):

[System.Threading.Thread]::CurrentThread.Priority = 'Lowest'

Available priority values: Lowest, BelowNormal, Normal, AboveNormal, Highest

Publia answered 21/10, 2012 at 7:31 Comment(0)
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If you have launched it then you can use this:

 $a = gps powershell
 $a.PriorityClass = "BelowNormal"

Or you can use this using the key:

 Get-WmiObject Win32_process -filter 'name = "notepad.exe"' | foreach-object { $_.SetPriority(32) }

The priority codes are as follows:

 256 REALTIME
 128 HIGH_PRIORITY
 32768 ABOVE_NORMAL
 32 NORMAL
 16384 BELOW_NORMAL
 64 IDLE
Nathalie answered 21/10, 2012 at 7:15 Comment(0)

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