Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 20 Sep 2005 17:53:58 -0600 | From | Robert Hancock <> | Subject | Re: help interpreting oom-killer output |
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Christopher Friesen wrote: > > I'm running a modified 2.6.10 on an x86 uniprocessor system. I keep > having processes killed by the oom killer at the same place while > running LTP. The system has gigs of memory, so I find this kind of odd. > > Could someone help me interpret the oom-killer output? The first log > looks like this.
Looks like you were running out of ZONE_NORMAL memory (below 896MB). There is lots of high memory available but the allocation could not be satisfied from there.
I would try a newer kernel..
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