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SubjectRe: Linux behaviour in low memory situations.

On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, John Kodis wrote:
> I've had 2.1.109 freeze up solid 3 times yesterday, usually after
> running for an hour or so. No response to Sysreq, nothing in the
> logs, nothing special happening at the time. On the same hardware
> 2.0.32 has never done this. Sorry there's not more to report.

Well, I was playing with basher (scripts which starts an insane number of
bashes) and on one point at the vc I was using, it looked like it locked
up. No sysrq as you mention, couldnt interrupt/suspend the script either.
However, I could move to another vc and kill all the bashes, and system
went back to normal.

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