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 ====== OOM Killer ====== ====== OOM Killer ======
  
-Description: The Linux OOM (Out Of Memory) Killer is a kernel function that will automatically kill off processes if there is memory contention on a system.+**General Information** 
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 +The Linux OOM (Out Of Memory) Killer is a kernel function that will automatically kill off processes if there is memory contention on a system. 
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 +**Checklist** 
 +  * Distro(s): Any (except for EL based kernel information at the end) 
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 ===== OOM Function Details ===== ===== OOM Function Details =====
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 The setting is from 0 to 100. The setting is from 0 to 100.
-  * 0 = Avoid swapping for as long as possible+  * 0 = Very aggressively avoid swapping for as long as possible 
 +    * High risk of OOM killing from memory and I/O pressure 
 +  * 10 = Red Hat recommended for Oracle databases
   * **60 = Linux default**   * **60 = Linux default**
   * 100 = Aggressively swap from memory to disk   * 100 = Aggressively swap from memory to disk
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