If your atop service is on, you should be able to see something about what was happening shortly before the crash by viewing the appropriate /var/log/atop/<file> with the atop -r <file> command. You could just try increasing your swap space; you don't have very much compared with your ram. Simple 'top' and 'atop' commands show, among other things, current swap usage. I'd get nervous if most of it gets used up.

Steven Yellin

On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Orion Poplawski wrote:

Our SL6.2 KVM and nfs/backup server has been crashing frequently recently (starting around Fri 13th - yikes!) with Kernel panic - Out of memory and no killable processes. The server has 48GB ram, 2GB swap, only about 15GB dedicated to VM guests. I've tried bumping up vm.min_free_kbytes to 262144 to no avail. Nothing strange is getting written to the logs before the crash.

Happening with both 2.6.32-220.23.1 and 2.6.32-279.1.1.

Anyone else seeing this? Any other ideas? I've set a serial console log to try to catch more information the next time it happens.

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