ksm-control-daemon (1.5-1) bookworm; urgency=medium * fix formatting when summing up large numbers of memory * use the proportional set size (PSS) instead of the virtual set size (VSZ or VSS) for calculating memory usage. PSS is the sum of the physical memory the process is using all alone, plus the amount of memory shared with other processes divided through how many processes its shared. This should be a much better classification compared to the virtual set size, which can be huge even though a process doesn't use much memory at all. Due to better accounting the shared memory it should be also beat the otherwise good resident set size (RSZ or RSS) metric. * add a new `KSM_PS_METRIC` variable to allow users to override the metric used for calculating memory usage. -- Proxmox Support Team Mon, 08 Apr 2024 17:15:21 +0200 ksm-control-daemon (1.4-1) bullseye; urgency=medium * rebuild for Proxmox VE 7 / Debian Bullseye -- Proxmox Support Team Mon, 24 May 2021 11:26:43 +0200 ksm-control-daemon (1.3-1) buster; urgency=medium * rebuild for PVE 6.0 / Debian Buster -- Proxmox Support Team Mon, 24 Jun 2019 11:12:38 +0200 ksm-control-daemon (1.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium * rebuild for PVE 5.0 / Debian Stretch -- Proxmox Support Team Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:57:11 +0100 # Older entries have been removed from this changelog. # To read the complete changelog use `apt changelog ksm-control-daemon`.