Swappiness controls the tendancy the kernel wishes to swap.
Even with free memory the kernel may swap.
100 means aggressively swap 0 means wait until the last minute to swap
To check current swappiness
cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
Swappiness controls the tendancy the kernel wishes to swap.
Even with free memory the kernel may swap.
100 means aggressively swap 0 means wait until the last minute to swap
To check current swappiness
cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
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—– BEGIN LICENSE —– | |
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Single User License | |
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