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kbcommit Amount of  memory in kilobytes needed for current workload. This is an estimate of how much RAM/swap is needed to guarantee that there never is [[out of memory]].
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<code>kbcommit</code> is the amount of  memory in kilobytes needed for current workload. This is an estimate of how much [[RAM]]/[[swap]] is needed to guarantee that there never is [[out of memory]].
  
  

Revision as of 10:14, 28 April 2021

kbcommit is the amount of memory in kilobytes needed for current workload. This is an estimate of how much RAM/swap is needed to guarantee that there never is out of memory.


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