[Service] # Allow oomd to act on user units under memory pressure; if a unit is under # memory pressure for a configured amount of time (see ooomd configuration) # oomd may kill the unit. # # systemd-oomd.service(8) recommends to set this for the user service, to keep # the user slice responsive. If applications run under memory pressure they # cease being responsive, so we should kill them early to make sure the system # stays responsive. ManagedOOMMemoryPressure=kill # Reduce the amount of time a unit must be under memory pressure before oomd. # Overrides the oomd default of 90%, see oomd.conf(5) for the precise meaning # of this setting. # # systemd-oomd.service(8) recommends to reduce this for user services; it says # 40%, but Fedora's defaults are 50%, so let's follow Fedora here. ManagedOOMMemoryPressureLimit=50%