Knowing this, you know that gc_thresh2 and gc_thresh1 if are automatically set to the values:

The ‘Maximum Entries’ value in the GAiA Portal corresponds to the ‘gc_thresh3’ parameter
in the Linux kernel and has value of 1024. Knowing this, you know that gc_thresh2 and
gc_thresh1 if are automatically set to the values:

The ‘Maximum Entries’ value in the GAiA Portal corresponds to the ‘gc_thresh3’ parameter
in the Linux kernel and has value of 1024. Knowing this, you know that gc_thresh2 and
gc_thresh1 if are automatically set to the values:

A.
gc_thresh2=256 and gc_thresh1=128

B.
gc_thresh2=512 and gc_thresh1=256

C.
gc_thresh2=1024 and gc_thresh1=1024

D.
gc_thresh1=256 and gc_thresh2=128



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mehmet

mehmet

none of the answer is correct because:

Note: In Gaia OS, the value of ‘gc_thresh1’ and the value of ‘gc_thresh2’ are automatically determined by the value of ‘gc_thresh3’ value:
• value of ‘gc_thresh1’ is 1/8 the value of ‘gc_thresh3’
• value of ‘gc_thresh2’ is 1/2 the value of ‘gc_thresh3’

Cris

Cris

B – gc_thresh2=512 and gc_thresh1=256
See sk43772