Re: OOM killer problem - how to read the kernel log?

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To: Tobias Brox <tobixen@...>
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Date: Saturday, November 10, 2007 - 10:02 am

Hi,

On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 10:35:14PM +0100, Tobias Brox wrote:

Although you can address up to 64GB of RAM with PAE, the address space
of directly accessible memory is still at 32bit (4GB) and access to
higher memory costs low memory and processing overhead for the mapping
into the 32bit address space.
 

kern.log has wrong permissions, slabinfo and meminfo are empty.

	Hannes
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OOM killer problem - how to read the kernel log?, Tobias Brox, (Fri Nov 9, 5:35 pm)
Re: OOM killer problem - how to read the kernel log?, Johannes Weiner, (Sat Nov 10, 10:02 am)
Re: OOM killer problem - how to read the kernel log?, Tobias Brox, (Sat Nov 10, 12:09 pm)
Re: OOM killer problem - how to read the kernel log?, Douglas McNaught, (Fri Nov 9, 5:54 pm)