How to create a memory limit group for systemd services with internal shutdown of this services according to demand?

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I want to do something like that: I have 3 services (A, B and C).
I want to join them in something like a .slice file, and set a memory limit for it. But when one of this services need more memory it will shutdown the others (while necessary) for this, and no himself (like A need more memory and for this it shutdown B or C, or both, for a moment). It is possible? How I do this?



I tried set a .slice for this, with MemoryMax but don't worked that way. When A service needed more memory, and this overpass MemoryMax limit just service A reboot, not B or C.



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    I want to do something like that: I have 3 services (A, B and C).
    I want to join them in something like a .slice file, and set a memory limit for it. But when one of this services need more memory it will shutdown the others (while necessary) for this, and no himself (like A need more memory and for this it shutdown B or C, or both, for a moment). It is possible? How I do this?



    I tried set a .slice for this, with MemoryMax but don't worked that way. When A service needed more memory, and this overpass MemoryMax limit just service A reboot, not B or C.



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      I want to do something like that: I have 3 services (A, B and C).
      I want to join them in something like a .slice file, and set a memory limit for it. But when one of this services need more memory it will shutdown the others (while necessary) for this, and no himself (like A need more memory and for this it shutdown B or C, or both, for a moment). It is possible? How I do this?



      I tried set a .slice for this, with MemoryMax but don't worked that way. When A service needed more memory, and this overpass MemoryMax limit just service A reboot, not B or C.



      Thanks!










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      I want to do something like that: I have 3 services (A, B and C).
      I want to join them in something like a .slice file, and set a memory limit for it. But when one of this services need more memory it will shutdown the others (while necessary) for this, and no himself (like A need more memory and for this it shutdown B or C, or both, for a moment). It is possible? How I do this?



      I tried set a .slice for this, with MemoryMax but don't worked that way. When A service needed more memory, and this overpass MemoryMax limit just service A reboot, not B or C.



      Thanks!







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