On 6/9/06, Lee Revell <[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 16:27 -0300, Matheus Izvekov wrote:
> Sorry, i took a look at the code which handles this and swappiness = 0
> doesnt seem to imply that process memory will never be swapped out.
>
OK, then use mlockall().
Lee
If i make init mlockall, would all child processes be mlocked too?
If not, using this to enforce a system wide policy seems a bit hacky
and non trivial.
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