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Re: Locking processes against being killed when low on memory
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 01:56:53PM +0000, Stephen Borrill wrote:
> I'm using NetBSD 4.0 with Xorg, etc. running from flash, i.e. no swap. As
> it's embedded, everything is running as root. Is there any way to tag
> processes as unkillable when running out of memory? Some processes (e.g. the
> X server, management daemon and session manager) need to remain running
> throughout. I don't mind if other things such as web-browsers get killed.
> Currently bad things happen when it starts to run out of RAM...
I quite liked this one:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/1999/07/14/0057.html
in a long thread...
Cheers,
Patrick
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