Ben Cotton <[email protected]> writes:

> For swap based actions, systemd-oomd will monitor the system-wide swap
> space and act when available swap falls below the configured
> threshold, starting with the cgroups with the highest swap usage to
> the least. Keeping some amount of swap (if enabled) available will
> prevent the kernel OOM killer from killing processes unpredictably and
> spending an unbounded amount of time afterwards.

-1 from me.  If the kernel behavior is a problem, fix it - don't kludge
around it in userspace.

Thanks,
--Robbie

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