/PRIORITY=n
When the event facility is THREADS, use the PTHREAD
tset -s thread-number command.
Sets the priority of a specified task to n, where n is a decimal
integer from 0 to 15. This does not prevent the priority from
later changing in the course of execution, for example, while
executing an Ada rendezvous or
Sets the priority of a specified task to n, where n is a decimal
integer from 0 to 15. This does not prevent the priority from
later changing in the course of execution, for example, while
executing an Ada rendezvous or POSIX threads synchronization
event. This qualifier does not affect a task's scheduling policy.
You can get help on POSIX threads debugger commands by typing
PTHREAD HELP.
See the Guide to the POSIX Threads Library for more information
about using the POSIX threads debugger.