[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1022172] Re: Not enough memory to kill process

2013-10-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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Title:
  Not enough memory to kill process

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  So I was running a process that had a memory leak (1.9 gb RAM) of which I was 
unaware of, then I was starting up a virtual machine in VirtualBox.
  My system runs out of memory and things go awry, VirtualBox gets into guru 
meditation and crashes and the whole system gets unusable.

  I try to kill VirtualBox to no avail.

  $ killall virtualbox
  bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory

  I have no memory. So I try to free memory. But I can't free memory.
  Because I have no memory.

  So instead of greedily consuming every single little last byte of
  memory, please reserve a couple of puny bytes so that I can run 'kill'
  or 'killall' when things go awry.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1022172] Re: Not enough memory to kill process

2013-08-13 Thread Fred
I guess this might have something to do with that I have no swap
partition and no file, I disabled that.

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Title:
  Not enough memory to kill process

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  So I was running a process that had a memory leak (1.9 gb RAM) of which I was 
unaware of, then I was starting up a virtual machine in VirtualBox.
  My system runs out of memory and things go awry, VirtualBox gets into guru 
meditation and crashes and the whole system gets unusable.

  I try to kill VirtualBox to no avail.

  $ killall virtualbox
  bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory

  I have no memory. So I try to free memory. But I can't free memory.
  Because I have no memory.

  So instead of greedily consuming every single little last byte of
  memory, please reserve a couple of puny bytes so that I can run 'kill'
  or 'killall' when things go awry.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1022172] Re: Not enough memory to kill process

2013-08-12 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Fred, could you please confirm this issue exists with the latest
development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a Terminal (Applications-Accessories-Terminal), as it will
automatically gather and attach updated debug information to this
report:

apport-collect -p linux replace-with-bug-number

Also, could you please test the latest upstream kernel available following 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow additional 
upstream developers to examine the issue. Please do not test the daily folder, 
but the one all the way at the bottom. Once you've tested the upstream kernel, 
please comment on which kernel version specifically you tested. If this bug is 
fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following tags:
kernel-fixed-upstream
kernel-fixed-upstream-VERSION-NUMBER

where VERSION-NUMBER is the version number of the kernel you tested. For 
example:
kernel-fixed-upstream-v3.11-rc5

This can be done by clicking on the yellow circle with a black pencil icon next 
to the word Tags located at the bottom of the bug description. As well, please 
remove the tag:
needs-upstream-testing

If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the following tags:
kernel-bug-exists-upstream
kernel-bug-exists-upstream-VERSION-NUMBER

As well, please remove the tag:
needs-upstream-testing

If you are unable to test the mainline kernel, please comment as to why 
specifically you were unable to test it and add the following tags:
kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
kernel-unable-to-test-upstream-VERSION-NUMBER

Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug's
Status as Confirmed. Please let us know your results. Thank you for your
understanding.

** Tags added: needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing regression-
potential

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Title:
  Not enough memory to kill process

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  So I was running a process that had a memory leak (1.9 gb RAM) of which I was 
unaware of, then I was starting up a virtual machine in VirtualBox.
  My system runs out of memory and things go awry, VirtualBox gets into guru 
meditation and crashes and the whole system gets unusable.

  I try to kill VirtualBox to no avail.

  $ killall virtualbox
  bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory

  I have no memory. So I try to free memory. But I can't free memory.
  Because I have no memory.

  So instead of greedily consuming every single little last byte of
  memory, please reserve a couple of puny bytes so that I can run 'kill'
  or 'killall' when things go awry.

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