well ok, but it would be more interesting to be able to reproduce
Niklas system behaviour without any such tricks.

On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 at 20:01, Euan Kemp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> You can reproduce a kernel oom-kill of a specific  progress using oom_adj and 
>  the magic-sysrq hotkey or file.
>
> For example, to make pid $pid get oomkilled, you can do the following:
>
> $ echo 1000 | sudo tee /proc/$pid/oom_score_adj
> $ echo f | sudo tee /proc/sysrq-trigger
>
> This assumes you haven't adjusted the oom score for any other pids 
> significantly up (unlikely) and that you have CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ in your  
> kernel (very likely).
>
> Another way to do it would be to run the process in a specific cgroup (e.g. 
> with cgexec) and enforce a very low memory limit on that cgroup, and that's 
> probably a bit more robust though also a little more complicated.
>
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