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<p>The internal priority increment associated with aging promotion</p> | <p>The internal priority increment associated with aging promotion</p> | ||
<p>Each time an aging scan determines that a particular user has waited longer than <var>[[AGEINTVL_parameter|AGEINTVL]]</var | <p>Each time an aging scan determines that a particular user has waited longer than <var>[[AGEINTVL_parameter|AGEINTVL]]</var> milliseconds, it assigns a multiplier, as explained in the description of AGEINTVL.</p> | ||
<p>This multiplier is applied to AGEINCR and the result is added to the user's current internal priority, subject to the PRIOMAX parameter. Increasing this parameter causes the user's priority to increase faster with aging.</p> | <p>This multiplier is applied to AGEINCR and the result is added to the user's current internal priority, subject to the PRIOMAX parameter. Increasing this parameter causes the user's priority to increase faster with aging.</p> | ||
<p>Do not set AGEINCR greater than PRIOMAX, because this prevents the user's pre-aged priority from being altered. </p> | <p>Do not set AGEINCR greater than PRIOMAX, because this prevents the user's pre-aged priority from being altered. </p> |
Revision as of 12:28, 9 October 2014
Aging priority increment
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- On User 0's parameter line or reset by system manager
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V6.1 or earlier
Description
The internal priority increment associated with aging promotion
Each time an aging scan determines that a particular user has waited longer than AGEINTVL milliseconds, it assigns a multiplier, as explained in the description of AGEINTVL.
This multiplier is applied to AGEINCR and the result is added to the user's current internal priority, subject to the PRIOMAX parameter. Increasing this parameter causes the user's priority to increase faster with aging.
Do not set AGEINCR greater than PRIOMAX, because this prevents the user's pre-aged priority from being altered.
AGEINCR has no effect unless the AGESCAN parameter value is nonzero.