Hi.
After having firefox killed by the OOM-killer due to a totem running wild
(and watching the killer churn the disks for 5 minutes to do so, what the heck
is it doing?), I ventured to try a hard overcommit limit (which setting
vm.overcommit_memory=2 does, to the best of my knowledge). The system in
question has 640MB RAM, no swap.
The result is that almost nothing works, even with plenty of memory free.
It's even impossible to get a simple man page to display:
[sun@nausicaa ~/src/gmemusage-0.2 :) 23]$ free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 645152 366636 278516 0 16900 106340
-/+ buffers/cache: 243396 401756
Swap: 0 0 0
[sun@nausicaa ~/src/gmemusage-0.2 :) 24]$ man sysctl
sh: fork: Cannot allocate memory
sh: fork: Cannot allocate memory
Error executing formatting or display command.
System command (cd /usr/share/man && (echo ".ll 11.8i"; echo ".pl
1100i"; /usr/bin/gunzip -c '/usr/share/man/man8/sysctl.8.gz'; echo
".\\\""; echo ".pl \n(nlu+10") | /usr/bin/gtbl | nroff --legacy
ISO-8859-1 -man -rLL=129n -rLT=129n 2>/dev/null | /usr/bin/less -iRs) exited with
status 32768.
No manual entry for sysctl
The system has nearly 400MB of free memory. What does it take to display
some lines of text these days?
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