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/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/cron/cron/
H A Dcron.cdiff 199804 Wed Nov 25 13:18:55 MST 2009 attilio Avoid sshd, cron, syslogd and inetd to be killed under high-pressure swap
environments.
Please note that this can't be done while such processes run in jails.

Note: in future it would be interesting to find a way to do that
selectively for any desired proccess (choosen by user himself), probabilly
via a ptrace interface or whatever.

Obtained from: Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by: emaste, arch@
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC: 1 month
/freebsd-9.3-release/crypto/openssh/
H A Dsshd.cdiff 199804 Wed Nov 25 13:18:55 MST 2009 attilio Avoid sshd, cron, syslogd and inetd to be killed under high-pressure swap
environments.
Please note that this can't be done while such processes run in jails.

Note: in future it would be interesting to find a way to do that
selectively for any desired proccess (choosen by user himself), probabilly
via a ptrace interface or whatever.

Obtained from: Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by: emaste, arch@
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC: 1 month
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/inetd/
H A Dinetd.cdiff 199804 Wed Nov 25 13:18:55 MST 2009 attilio Avoid sshd, cron, syslogd and inetd to be killed under high-pressure swap
environments.
Please note that this can't be done while such processes run in jails.

Note: in future it would be interesting to find a way to do that
selectively for any desired proccess (choosen by user himself), probabilly
via a ptrace interface or whatever.

Obtained from: Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by: emaste, arch@
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC: 1 month
/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/syslogd/
H A Dsyslogd.cdiff 199804 Wed Nov 25 13:18:55 MST 2009 attilio Avoid sshd, cron, syslogd and inetd to be killed under high-pressure swap
environments.
Please note that this can't be done while such processes run in jails.

Note: in future it would be interesting to find a way to do that
selectively for any desired proccess (choosen by user himself), probabilly
via a ptrace interface or whatever.

Obtained from: Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by: emaste, arch@
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC: 1 month

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