Chris Friesen wrote:
One idea we had to prevent this in the future is to configure the OOM
killer to reset the system if the kernel uses more than a certain amount
of memory. (Reset is better than hang for our purposes.) Is there any
way to find out how much memory the kernel is using? I don't see
anything in /proc, but maybe something internal that isn't currently
exported?
How about /proc/slabinfo ?
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