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Jul 16, 2024 8:01:22 AM (5 months ago)
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vboxsync
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FE/Qt: bugref:10705. Merging r6149 from doc team's repo.

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    66  <body>
    7     <p>
    8       The memory ballooning service, formerly known as
    9       <userinput>VBoxBalloonCtrl</userinput>, was renamed to VBoxWatchdog.
    10       This service now incorporates the following host services that are
    11       meant to be run in a server environment:
    12     </p>
     7    <p>The memory ballooning service, formerly known as <userinput>VBoxBalloonCtrl</userinput>, was renamed to
     8      VBoxWatchdog. This service now incorporates the following host services that are meant to be run in a server
     9      environment: </p>
    1310    <ul>
    1411      <li>
     
    1916          dynamically require more or less memory during runtime.
    2017        </p>
    21         <p>
    22           The service periodically checks a VM's current memory balloon
    23           and its free guest RAM and automatically adjusts the current
    24           memory balloon by inflating or deflating it accordingly. This
    25           handling only applies to running VMs having recent Guest
    26           Additions installed.
    27         </p>
     18        <p>The service periodically checks a VM's current memory balloon and its free guest RAM and automatically
     19          adjusts the current memory balloon by inflating or deflating it accordingly. This handling only applies to
     20          running VMs having recent Guest Additions installed. </p>
    2821      </li>
    2922      <li>
     
    3629      </li>
    3730    </ul>
    38     <p>
    39       All configuration values can be either specified using the command
    40       line or global extradata, whereas command line values always have
    41       a higher priority when set. Some of the configuration values also
    42       be specified on a per-VM basis. So the overall lookup order is:
    43       command line, per-VM basis extradata if available, global
    44       extradata.
    45     </p>
     31    <p>All configuration values can be either specified using the command line or global extradata, whereas command line
     32      values always have a higher priority when set. Some of the configuration values also be specified on a per-VM
     33      basis. So the overall lookup order is: command line, per-VM basis extradata if available, global extradata. </p>
    4634  </body>
    4735</topic>
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