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# oom-score-adj-values to positive values will always succeed. | # oom-score-adj-values to positive values will always succeed. | ||
oom-score-adj-values 0 200 800 | oom-score-adj-values 0 200 800 | ||
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− | + | #################### KERNEL transparent hugepage CONTROL ###################### | |
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+ | # Usually the kernel Transparent Huge Pages control is set to "madvise" or | ||
+ | # or "never" by default (/sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled), in which | ||
+ | # case this config has no effect. On systems in which it is set to "always", | ||
+ | # redis will attempt to disable it specifically for the redis process in order | ||
+ | # to avoid latency problems specifically with fork(2) and CoW. | ||
+ | # If for some reason you prefer to keep it enabled, you can set this config to | ||
+ | # "no" and the kernel global to "always". | ||
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+ | disable-thp yes | ||
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############################## APPEND ONLY MODE ############################### | ############################## APPEND ONLY MODE ############################### | ||
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