(In reply to Mindaugas Baranauskas from comment #28) > (In reply to Aleksey Kontsevich from comment #24) > > Set -s 100 and added -P switch. > > "-s 100" This is too much restrictive. No at all! As I can't get system to work after swap: kernel does not unload applications from swap - forced to reboot. Also start swapping does not makes much sense moreover with 20% as it will take hours until single application will fill 16 GB of the swap and kernel will load/unload it all the time. If single app - takes all the memory it should be killed. And what happened with linux?! Why swap starts to work so badly like I said in Comment 23? > "-p" we can add. Thanks!