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SubjectRe: [PATCH] fix spurious OOM kills


Chris Ross escreveu:
> It seems good.

Sorry Marcelo, I spoke to soon. The oom killer still goes haywire even
with your new patch. I even got this one whilst the machine was booting!

Ignore the big numbers, they are cured by Kame's patch. I haven't
applied that to this kernel. This tree is pure 2.6.10-rc1-mm2 with only
your recent oom patch applied.

Regards,
Chris R.


Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy Free pages: 268kB (0kB HighMem)
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy Active:7853 inactive:4921 dirty:0 writeback:0
unstable:0
free:67 slab:1243 mapped:5773 pagetables:103
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy DMA free:60kB min:60kB low:120kB high:180kB
active:6436kB
inactive:5624kB present:16384kB pages_scanned:7108 all_unreclaimable? no
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy protections[]: 0 0 0
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy Normal free:208kB min:188kB low:376kB high:564kB
active:2
4976kB inactive:14060kB present:49144kB pages_scanned:19668
all_unreclaimable? n
o
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy protections[]: 0 0 0
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy HighMem free:0kB min:128kB low:256kB high:384kB
active:0k
B inactive:0kB present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy protections[]: 0 0 0
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy DMA: 4294944789*4kB 4294964727*8kB
4294966668*16kB 429496
7076*32kB 4294967238*64kB 4294967233*128kB 4294967253*256kB
4294967284*512kB 429
4967290*1024kB 4294967293*2048kB 4294967294*4096kB = 4294790220kB
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy Normal: 4294803738*4kB 4294928464*8kB
4294957447*16kB 429
4964898*32kB 4294966867*64kB 4294967050*128kB 4294967186*256kB
4294967246*512kB
4294967268*1024kB 4294967283*2048kB 4294967286*4096kB = 4293559128kB
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy HighMem: empty
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy Swap cache: add 13796, delete 10099, find
2839/3488, race
0+0
Nov 12 17:32:21 sleepy Out of Memory: Killed process 6806 (qmgr).
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