Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms

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From: Rik van Riel
Date: Thursday, October 25, 2007 - 11:34 am

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:20:41 +0100
Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net> wrote:


I can't see any easy hacks or workarounds to fix the issue in the
current MM, except maybe activate the OOM killer if the amount of
page cache and buffer cache is really low and swap is full...

In the longer run, I'm working on:

http://linux-mm.org/PageReplacementDesign

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Linux machines dieing in swap storms, Richard Purdie, (Thu Oct 25, 8:20 am)
Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms, Alan Cox, (Thu Oct 25, 9:13 am)
Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms, Richard Purdie, (Thu Oct 25, 11:28 am)
Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms, Rik van Riel, (Thu Oct 25, 11:34 am)
Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms, Simon Arlott, (Thu Oct 25, 12:55 pm)
Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms, David Newall, (Thu Oct 25, 7:08 pm)
Re: Linux machines dieing in swap storms, Lenar Lõhmus, (Fri Oct 26, 8:14 am)