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* Paging out sleepy processes?
@ 1999-10-20  8:24 Jeff Garzik
  1999-10-21  5:38 ` Wang Yong
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From: Jeff Garzik @ 1999-10-20  8:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mm

I have a simple app that I run locally that allocates and randomly
dirties a lot of memory all at once, with the intention of forcing Linux
to swap out processes.

How possible/reasonable would it be to add a feature which will swap out
processes that have been asleep for a long time?

IMHO this behavior would default to off, but can be enabled by
specifying the age at which the system should attempt to swap out
processes:

	# tell kernel to swap out processes which have been asleep
	# longer than N seconds
	echo 7200 > /proc/sys/vm/min_sleepy_swap

Is there a way to do this already?

Regards,

	Jeff
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