You can display process scheduling classes and priority ranges with the priocntl -l command.
$ priocntl -l |
The following example shows output from the priocntl -l command.
# priocntl -l
CONFIGURED CLASSES
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SYS (System Class)
TS (Time Sharing)
Configured TS User Priority Range: -60 through 60
IA (Interactive)
Configured IA User Priority Range: -60 through 60
RT (Real Time)
Maximum Configured RT Priority: 59
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