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Memory of process @_PID@ (@_COMM@) has been trimmed.
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Either on user request or as result of a memory pressure event, memory of the
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process has been trimmed, returning unneded allocation caches and other
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process has been trimmed, returning unneeded allocation caches and other
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resources back to the OS kernel, making them available for other components of
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the OS.
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<literal>full</literal> as second parameter, the latter takes threshold and period times in microseconds
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as parameters. For details about these three parameters see the PSI documentation. Note that these two
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calls must be invoked immediately after allocating the event source, as they must be configured before
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polling begins. Also note that these calls will fail if memory pressure paramterization has been passed
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polling begins. Also note that these calls will fail if memory pressure parameterization has been passed
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in via the <varname>$MEMORY_PRESSURE_WATCH</varname>/<varname>$MEMORY_PRESSURE_WRITE</varname>
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environment variables (or in other words: configuration supplied by a service manager wins over internal
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settings).</para>
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<listitem><para>This is returned by <function>sd_event_source_set_memory_pressure_type()</function>
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and <function>sd_event_source_set_memory_pressure_period()</function> if invoked on event sources
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at a time later than immediately after allocting them.</para></listitem>
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at a time later than immediately after allocating them.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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