Hey All,
Fedora users in out-of-memory (OOM) situations get benefitted by
enabling systemd-oomd[0] by default. Actions taken by systemd-oomd
operate on a per-cgroup level, aligning well with the life cycle of
systemd units. As this becomes a default feature, we are running a
test week to verify the intended functionality of the feature.
Systemd-oomd will be enabled by default in all variants of Fedora 34
and it's important for us to test against as many as possible. The
test week[1] begins on the 18th of March and will run till 25th March.
If you have any questions and some spare time, please do test the
feature and drop by #fedora-test-day@freenode
[0]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EnableSystemdOomd
[1]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-03-18_Systemd-OOMd_Test_Week
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//sumantro
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