Re: [gentoo-user] Per-process-tree memory quotas?

2018-10-20 Thread HÃ¥kon Alstadheim
Den 20. okt. 2018 11:08, skrev Mick: > On Saturday, 20 October 2018 05:13:13 BST Andrew Udvare wrote: >>> On 2018-10-19, at 23:24, Alan Grimes wrote: >>> >>> How do I do this? >> Cgroups were sort of invented for this reason. Yes it requires Systemd. > No, I don't think systemd is obligatory,

Re: [gentoo-user] Per-process-tree memory quotas?

2018-10-20 Thread Mick
On Saturday, 20 October 2018 05:13:13 BST Andrew Udvare wrote: > > On 2018-10-19, at 23:24, Alan Grimes wrote: > > > > How do I do this? > > Cgroups were sort of invented for this reason. Yes it requires Systemd. No, I don't think systemd is obligatory, although it may be for archlinux? >

Re: [gentoo-user] Per-process-tree memory quotas?

2018-10-19 Thread Andrew Udvare
> On 2018-10-19, at 23:24, Alan Grimes wrote: > > How do I do this? Cgroups were sort of invented for this reason. Yes it requires Systemd. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/cgroups I too have 32 GiB of RAM and I'm curious how Chromium acts under a constrained environment, or what

[gentoo-user] Per-process-tree memory quotas?

2018-10-19 Thread Alan Grimes
Hey, guys I'm having trouble here. =\ 1. I have a stupifyingly vast amount of memory (32GB) 2. I'm hitting swap with nothing but a few browser windows with maybe a dozen tabs each, libreoffice, and maybe 6 console windows. I should not be using more than 2.5gb ram right now but I'm using 14.6gb,