On 28.01.22 11:15, Steven J. West wrote:
Comparing the Ubuntu and Debian kernel parameters using sudo sysctl -a
showed two key differences in virtual memory (vm) management parameters.
* Ubuntu:
o vm.swappiness=60
o vm.watermark_boost_factor=0
* Debian:
o vm.swappiness=10
o vm.watermark_boost_factor=150
Might this "150" be a typographical error and you wanted to write 150000?
Your reference to the Red Hat documentation states 150000 to be the
default in Red Hat, and in my Debian, where I have not touched this
value, it is also set to 150000. My Debian was installed as Buster
(maybe as even older Stretch?) and then upgraded to Bullseye.
Best wishes,
Marco