Re: oom_killer crash linux system

From: Figo.zhang
Date: Tue Oct 19 2010 - 23:47:46 EST



> > active_anon:398375 inactive_anon:82967 isolated_anon:0
> > active_file:81 inactive_file:429 isolated_file:32
> > unevictable:13 dirty:2 writeback:14 unstable:0
> > free:11942 slab_reclaimable:2391 slab_unreclaimable:3303
> > mapped:5617 shmem:33909 pagetables:2280 bounce:0
>
> active_anon + inactive_anon + isolated_anon = 481342 pages ~= 1.8GB
> Um, this oom doesn't makes accounting lost.
>
> > here is the page-types log:
> > flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags
> >
> > 0x0000000000005828 83024 324 ___U_l_____Ma_b___________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked
> > 0x0000000000005868 358737 1401 ___U_lA____Ma_b___________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked
> > total 515071 2011
>
> page-types show similar result.
>
>
> The big difference is, previous and current are showing some different processes.
> only previous has VirtualBox, only current has vmware-usbarbit, etc..
>
> Can you use same test environment?
yes, it is the same desktop, and i open some pdf files and applications
by random.

but when my desktop eat up to 1.8GB RAM (active_anon + inactive_anon +
isolated_anon = 481342 pages >= 1.8GB), the system became extraordinary
slow. when i move the mouse, the mouse cant move a little on screen. i
deem it have "crashed", but i ping it's ip by other desktop, it is ok.

so what is apect affect the system seem to "crashed", page-writeback?
page-reclaimed? and the oom-killer seem to be very conservative? in
that condition , oom_killer must kill some process to release memory for
new process.


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