Result for 78B797045D92AEBACE8861914648F19E178E56C4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/oomd
FileSize406896
MD5AD9270C4C623B33560C476473975597A
SHA-178B797045D92AEBACE8861914648F19E178E56C4
SHA-256ADB0D9062A05AD6C1170994FF5214A92778D92269F2F7F8B8A4AE7F595F0AA9D
SSDEEP12288:9EbgohhjOKmufnLwZGdEN7ndk+dwJrdE4du2dCddEeuxdw5dEQV+LmtQd8od6fdu:9EbrrfLGGdEN7ndk+dwJrdE4du2dCddl
TLSHT1B5844B5DFC4E28B2C5C7B2BC8F56A3ABB117608CE22189937811911DD7DBC5ACB36D06
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55508CC3B6339C000FF0CB36D48E5F7F8
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionOut of memory killing has historically happened inside kernel space. On a memory overcommitted linux system, malloc(2) and friends usually never fail. However, if an application dereferences the returned pointer and the system has run out of physical memory, the linux kernel is forced take extreme measures, up to and including killing processes. This is sometimes a slow and painful process because the kernel can spend an unbounded amount of time swapping in and out pages and evicting the page cache. Furthermore, configuring policy is not very flexible while being somewhat complicated. oomd aims to solve this problem in userspace. oomd leverages PSI and cgroupv2 to monitor a system holistically. oomd then takes corrective action in userspace before an OOM occurs in kernel space. Corrective action is configured via a flexible plugin system, in which custom code can be written. By default, this involves killing offending processes. This enables an unparalleled level of flexibility where each workload can have custom protection rules. Furthermore, time spent livedlocked in kernelspace is minimized.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameoomd
PackageRelease6.fc34
PackageVersion0.4.0
SHA-1F9B4FB11CF4C036BBDD47E3346905C9282E42C8C
SHA-2561B839C62C73729A7AEA92F64745A22CC7A031E173D0C0CD6C49D16B4D4C89515