Re: Priority on Specific applicaton
- From: Steve <user@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:54:45 +0000
ynotssor wrote:
In news:fg9oqi$aks$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Steve <user@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a CentOS machine running a Websever, FTP Server and an
Telephone system (Asterisk) on the SAME machine
on My Router, I setup the port [ 8500 - 45000] with high priority for
the voice
Which is OK... until somebody download a file. (via HTTP)
As far as I know, the download of HTTP is on port 80 (eventually 8080)
Incorrect. The web server usually listens for requests on port 80, and
serves requests to the client application on various upper-range ports >
1024, usually much higher range.
...
Is there a way to prioritize the ASTERISK application (service) than
HTTPD ?
"man nice" to see how to set priority for any given process.
Thank you Ynotssor..
I will have a look immediately
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