tatref·7 mesi fa·discussI'm on mobile, so it's not super easy to read the source, but it seems like it only checks for the parent processes?Also I don't think this approach works correctly, because a disowned/nohup process will show up as PPID 1 (systemd), which is not correct
tatref·10 mesi fa·discussIn France, the last construction is Flamanville EPR. It is at least 5 times over budget and 15 years latehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamanville_Nuclear_Power_Pl...
tatref·anno scorso·discussThat's why on some configurations (RHEL 7 I think), journald will happily fill up your ram via /run/
Also I don't think this approach works correctly, because a disowned/nohup process will show up as PPID 1 (systemd), which is not correct