Re: 2.6.22-stable causes oomkiller to be invoked

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Dhaval Giani wrote:
> XXX sysfs_page_cnt=1

Hmm.. so, sysfs r/w buffer wasn't the culprit.  I'm curious what eats up
all your low memory.  Please do the following.

1. Right after boot, record /proc/meminfo and slabinfo.

2. After or near OOM, record /proc/meminfo and slabinfo.  This can be
tricky but if your machine reliably OOMs after 10mins, run it for 9mins
and capturing the result should show enough.

Thanks.

-- 
tejun
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