Dick Johnson wrote: {
> On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 08:27 -0300, Vinicius wrote:
> [...]
>> I have a server with 2 Pentium 4 HT processors and 32 GB of RAM,
>> this server runs lots of applications that consume lots of memory to.
>> When I stop this applications, the kernel doesn't free memory (the
>> memory still in use) and the server cache lots of memory (~27GB).
>> When I start this applications, the kernel sends "Out of Memory"
>> messages and kill some random applications.
...you might even need to turn memory over-commit off:
echo "0" > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory
}
That's in 2.4. In 2.6 it's:
echo "2" > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory
But the kernel doesn't honor no-overcommit in either version, i.e. it still
overcommits/pages-out loaded/running procs, thus invoking OOM!
Is there a way to make the kernel strictly honor the no-overcommit request?
Thanks!
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