Re: oom kill oddness.

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Roman Zippel wrote:

Hi,

On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:


Kernel versions please, guys.  There have been a lot of oom-killer changes
post-2.6.18.


Last I tested this was with 2.6.18.
The latest changes to vmscan.c should help...


It would be good if you could confirm that. I basically got the kernel to
the point where it used up all swap before going OOM on the workload I
was looking at (MySQL running in virtual machines).

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