can you stop "reply-all" and breaking threads when respond to lists? Am 28.09.20 um 13:55 schrieb Benjamin Berg: > On Mon, 2020-09-28 at 11:37 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote: >> >> Am 28.09.20 um 11:19 schrieb Benjamin Berg: >>>> if i would set "MemoryMax" to 4G "Memory: 8.6G" would kill it >>>> when the >>>> caches are accounted in that context >>> >>> No, the kernel kicks in and reclaims memory at that point. Which can >>> mean either swapping or just dropping caches. >> >> caches have *nothing* to do with the service itself > > They really do. Try running multiple concurrent services that are > actually competing for limited memory resources. Caches are only boring > as long as you have plenty of extra memory available so that there is > no competition for it. and? >>> It really sounds to me like ulimit fits better what you are trying to >>> do. That is available through Limit*=, see systemd.exec. >> >> hell first i want a output in "systemctl status whatever" which is true >> and don't contain a ISO image downloaded by someone two days ago > > The output does not match your expectation. But that really doesn't > mean it is false. If you really want more detail, then have a look at > /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/httpd.service/memory.stat > but > /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/httpd.service/memory.current > really is important. It is the one that tells you how much system > memory is used by the kernel to keep the service running. 9191358464 that cache part contains downloads from a week ago which are not freed because there is no reason, the kernel even uses that cache when a cronjob or wahtever other service / process is doing something with that files pretend it's used by httpd.service in the output is completly wrong, "Memory: 8.5G" is wrong, plain wrong the service is using what htop shows /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/httpd.service/memory.current maybe nice an additional output, but pretend that's the memory the service is using is wrong _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel