2004 kernel patch proposed selective OOM killer exemptions
Hacker News·1mo·luu
A developer proposed OOM_pardon, a mechanism to prevent the Linux kernel's out-of-memory killer from terminating specific processes like session lockers. The patch aimed to give admins finer control over which processes survive memory pressure—a practical concern for systems where losing certain services causes cascading failures.
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