What is kintegrityd and why it has -20 nice value?
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I have a Linux distro in my laptop, with 3.18.17, 32-bit Kernel.
Running top
has listed below output,
I am aware a little about nice and renice of process in Linux.
Looking into top, I understood there are 6 processes, which have nice value of -20. I am totally convinced why kworker, khelper and crypto have -20 nice value.
Can anyone tell me what is "kintegrityd" and why it has -20 nice value?
top nice
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I have a Linux distro in my laptop, with 3.18.17, 32-bit Kernel.
Running top
has listed below output,
I am aware a little about nice and renice of process in Linux.
Looking into top, I understood there are 6 processes, which have nice value of -20. I am totally convinced why kworker, khelper and crypto have -20 nice value.
Can anyone tell me what is "kintegrityd" and why it has -20 nice value?
top nice
add a comment |
I have a Linux distro in my laptop, with 3.18.17, 32-bit Kernel.
Running top
has listed below output,
I am aware a little about nice and renice of process in Linux.
Looking into top, I understood there are 6 processes, which have nice value of -20. I am totally convinced why kworker, khelper and crypto have -20 nice value.
Can anyone tell me what is "kintegrityd" and why it has -20 nice value?
top nice
I have a Linux distro in my laptop, with 3.18.17, 32-bit Kernel.
Running top
has listed below output,
I am aware a little about nice and renice of process in Linux.
Looking into top, I understood there are 6 processes, which have nice value of -20. I am totally convinced why kworker, khelper and crypto have -20 nice value.
Can anyone tell me what is "kintegrityd" and why it has -20 nice value?
top nice
top nice
edited Jan 13 '17 at 10:28
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According to this Quora answer it checks the integrity of block devices by writing data to them and checking that it has not changed.
This seems to be the file in which it is defined. Line 469 seems to be giving it high priority.
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According to this Quora answer it checks the integrity of block devices by writing data to them and checking that it has not changed.
This seems to be the file in which it is defined. Line 469 seems to be giving it high priority.
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According to this Quora answer it checks the integrity of block devices by writing data to them and checking that it has not changed.
This seems to be the file in which it is defined. Line 469 seems to be giving it high priority.
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According to this Quora answer it checks the integrity of block devices by writing data to them and checking that it has not changed.
This seems to be the file in which it is defined. Line 469 seems to be giving it high priority.
According to this Quora answer it checks the integrity of block devices by writing data to them and checking that it has not changed.
This seems to be the file in which it is defined. Line 469 seems to be giving it high priority.
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