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Date:      Sat, 17 Apr 1999 02:57:05 +0900
From:      "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@newsguy.com>
To:        David Schwartz <davids@webmaster.com>
Cc:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: swap-related problems
Message-ID:  <371779F1.7D5C28C2@newsguy.com>
References:  <000e01be882f$8d6109e0$021d85d1@whenever.youwant.to>

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David Schwartz wrote:
> 
>         Not so. As soon as the system has overcommitted by one byte, not a single
> 'critical' process will be able to allocate anything. In contrast,
> non-critical processes will continue to be able to overcommit. Since we know
> the system can remain stable in an overcommit situation (it does so now),
> there is no reason to assume that overcommitting will ever have to lead to
> any processes being killed.
> 
>         So long before critical processes can starve non-critical processes, the
> reverse will occur.

Ah, I see... you have a kind of point. You will find out, though,
that no critical process will run, because the non-critical ones
will long have overcommitted.

--
Daniel C. Sobral			(8-DCS)
dcs@newsguy.com
dcs@freebsd.org

	"Well, Windows works, using a loose definition of 'works'..."


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