Re: Kernels Out Of Memoy(OOM) killer Problem ?

From: vinay
Date: Tue Aug 09 2005 - 04:23:42 EST


Hello Xavier.

Thanks for replying.
I checked that the /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory is already set to 0.

In my case the problem is that I don't have many options like changing
the overcommit_memory etc.
Only thing I need to do is, have a proper cleanup will exiting the application. As the application is receiving SIKILL from OMM killer the required signal handler is not getting called and no cleanup is happening.
So could you please suggest me that what could be done in this regard.

Thanks and Regards

Vinay.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Xavier Roche [mailto:roche+kml2@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2005 08:06 AM
> To: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Kernels Out Of Memoy(OOM) killer Problem ?
>
> vinay wrote:
> > I have a problem with linux kernel's Out Of Memory (OOM) killer.
> > I wanted to know, is there any way that we can force OOM killer to send a signal other than SIGKILL to kill a process when ever OOM detects a system memory crunch.
>
> As far as I understand the kernel, oom is called when the system has no
> memory pages left, and MUST get one to continue normal (ie. kernel)
> processing. The kernel just do not have the time to execute some
> user-space code, it MUST get free pages where they are (and hence, kill
> immediately some innocent process).
>
> This condition should not occur without using overcommit. Are you sure
> you are not using overcommit ? (cat /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory)
>
> To dasable it:
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory
>
> Overcommit is quite dangerous on production systems, because it leads to
> oom kills on heavy loads (at least, this is what I experienced).
>
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