The suggested solution of this is to display a warning if somebody sets the overcommit ratio so that is would exceed (PhysMem-15%)+Swap .
This makes sense because you cannot deploy more machines than you have memory and swap. It should still be under the control of the user as they might be sure what they are doing and are only starting some of those machines at the same time.
To recap:
The suggested solution of this is to display a warning if somebody sets the overcommit ratio so that is would exceed (PhysMem-15%)+Swap .
This makes sense because you cannot deploy more machines than you have memory and swap. It should still be under the control of the user as they might be sure what they are doing and are only starting some of those machines at the same time.