I run the above command on my laptop with 256M of ram and 1G of swap
with kde running (though idle) and the task was correctly killed:
Oct 24 22:29:32 x30 kernel: VM: killing process bigmm
the machine never deadlocked. Probably it's one of the oom deadlocks
that I fixed in my 2.4 -aa tree and that the oom killer heuristic in
mainline cannot figure out. Please try to reproduce with 2.4.20pre11aa1.
thanks.
> Prepare to reset the machine if you try that, you have been warned :-)
If you're running an oom deadlock prone kernel.
> > to discard those pages and invaliding those posted writes. At least
> > until a true solution will be available you should change vmware to
> > preallocate the file, then it will work fine because you will catch the
> > ENOSPC error during the preallocation. If you work on shmfs that will be
> > very quick indeed.
>
> Yes, shmfs seems to be the only choice so far.
Agreed.
Andrea
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