Re: [BUG] oom killer not triggering in 2.6.9-rc3

From: Chris Friesen
Date: Tue Oct 12 2004 - 00:04:48 EST


Alan Cox wrote:
The OOM killer is a heuristic.

Sure, but presumably it's a bad thing for a user with no priorities to be able to lock up a machine by running two tasks? I'm not complaining that its killing the wrong thing, I'm complaining that the machine locked up.

> Switch the machine to strict accounting
and it'll kill or block memory access correctly.

I must be able to run an app that uses over 90% of system memory, and calls fork(). I was under the impression this made strict accounting unfeasable?

Chris
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