oomd.conf
systemd
oomd.conf
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oomd.conf
oomd.conf.d
Global systemd-oomd configuration files
/etc/systemd/oomd.conf
/etc/systemd/oomd.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/oomd.conf.d/*.conf
Description
These files configure the various parameters of the
systemd1 userspace
out-of-memory (OOM) killer,
systemd-oomd.service8.
See systemd.syntax7
for a general description of the syntax.
[OOM] Section Options
The following options are available in the [OOM] section:
SwapUsedLimit=
Sets the limit for swap usage on the system before systemd-oomd
will take action. If the fraction of swap used on the system is more than what is defined here,
systemd-oomd will act on eligible descendant control groups with swap usage greater
than 5% of total swap, starting from the ones with the highest swap usage. Which
control groups are monitored and what action gets taken depends on what the unit has configured for
ManagedOOMSwap=. Takes a value specified in percent (when suffixed with "%"),
permille ("‰") or permyriad ("‱"), between 0% and 100%, inclusive. Defaults to 90%.
DefaultMemoryPressureLimit=
Sets the limit for memory pressure on the unit's control group before
systemd-oomd will take action. A unit can override this value with
ManagedOOMMemoryPressureLimit=. The memory pressure for this property represents
the fraction of time in a 10 second window in which all tasks in the control group were delayed. For
each monitored control group, if the memory pressure on that control group exceeds the limit set for
longer than the duration set by DefaultMemoryPressureDurationSec=,
systemd-oomd will act on eligible descendant control groups, starting from the
ones with the most reclaim activity to the least reclaim activity. Which control groups are monitored
and what action gets taken depends on what the unit has configured for
ManagedOOMMemoryPressure=. Takes a fraction specified in the same way as
SwapUsedLimit= above. Defaults to 60%.
DefaultMemoryPressureDurationSec=
Sets the amount of time a unit's control group needs to have exceeded memory pressure
limits before systemd-oomd will take action. Memory pressure limits are defined by
DefaultMemoryPressureLimit= and ManagedOOMMemoryPressureLimit=.
Must be set to 0, or at least 1 second. Defaults to 30 seconds when unset or 0.
See Also
systemd1,
systemd.resource-control5,
systemd-oomd.service8,
oomctl1