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by npsimons
4245 days ago
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The oom-killer is the kernel devs solution; if you're disabling it, you should know better, and more importantly, you're on your own. Also, the kind of people who would disable the oom-killer are probably the same kind who wouldn't want the kernel messing around with their cgroup; in many senses, that just looks like another oom-killer, only tuned to wait a bit longer. |
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