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SubjectRe: tmpfs and the OOM killer
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:13:05AM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
> On Apr 11 2007 21:48, Willy Tarreau wrote:
> >On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 02:23:31AM -0300, Pedro wrote:
> >> After suffering some days from a not|mis configured tmpfs,
> >>
> >> As the OOM killer is not Posix,
> >>
> >> Better than to kill processes would be to resize tmpfs, to use tmpfs empty
> >> space.
> >
> >Will not work, because tmpfs does not use any memory for unused space. If
> >you don't believe me, simply create a large file on your tmpfs, then check
> >free memory, then remove the file and check free memory again.
> >
> >So your problem is not caused by the empty space on tmpfs, but either by
> >too much space used on tmpfs or by your application using too much memory.
> >
> >> I'm using kernel 2.6.20.4. If someone ask I'll send a test application.
> >
> >Not needed, the one-liner "main(){while(malloc(4096));}" is enough to
> >trigger an OOM.
>
> No, that won't do anything, malloc happily returns NULL after a few seconds.
>
> int main()
> {
> while(1) {
> char *p = malloc(4096);
> *p = 1;
> }
> }
>
> This is more likely to trigger OOM, because it actually dirties the page.

Yes, you're right, and that's indeed what my "freemem" program does ;-)

Willy

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