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Title:
System frequently becomes completely unresponsive due to thrashing
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
I have issue and my root partition is ext4. `mount` is full of other
crap I don't understand but I don't think any of it's "real" drives.
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I am using btrfs for both / and /home. I was originally using it only
for /home (and ext4 on /); but force-resetting due to this bug would
occasionally render my system unbootable.
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Just out of curiosity, who's is using btrfs. It doesn't matter whether
you have /home or / on btrfs. I am not certain whether it plays any
role, but it seems to be the common denominator in my tests.
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Solved on my system:
On lower spec systems (4GB RAM) the default swap file in /dev/dm-1 of 1GB is
insufficient.
Addition of new swap file has resolved the stated issues.
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/swapfile file 4194300 2828 -2
/dev/dm-1 partition 999420 0 -3
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I am having the exact same problem Bionic 18.04 x64 system kernel
4.15.0-34-generic
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I have just had too hard reboot the system to regain control after waiting a
hour of thrashing. All input devices are locked.
As my system has too remain up all day this issue needs to be resolved to avoid
HDD
Seems to be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1748408
Memory management issues since a commit on a kernel revision somewhere for 4.11
or 4.12. I'm sticking to 4.10.0-28 until resolved
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I tried 4.15 rc9 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.15-rc9/ but it still has the problem (I just waited 15
minutes before the magic sysrq sequence but I think that's enough ).
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Since this bug appeared when I upgraded from zesty to artful, I reverted to
4.10.0-37 (the last kernel I had in zesty) and it had been rock-solid (it
becomes unresponsive from time to time but it recovers in a few seconds).
With each kernel upgrade I try the new one but the problem is still there
> On 3 Nov 2017, at 12:40 PM, jeremy-list wrote:
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> I have tried a few different swappiness values.
> 60: The problem will happen about three times per day
> 10: The problem will happen about once per hour
> 90: The problem will happen about once per day.
4 GBs Ram is quite small in today’s sta
I have tried a few different swappiness values.
60: The problem will happen about three times per day
10: The problem will happen about once per hour
90: The problem will happen about once per day.
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Once it has happened there is no way to check RAM usage because
keyboard, mouse, and network devices all become completely unresponsive.
I have 3.8 GiB of RAM installed. On the occasions when I have checked
RAM usage shortly before it happened: total RAM usage was 3.8GiB. I have
19.1GiB of swap spa
What's your swappiness value?
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Title:
System frequently becomes completely unresponsive due to thrashing
Status in linux package in
How much ram does Firefox use when this happens?
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Title:
System frequently becomes completely unresponsive due to thrashing
Status
Any chance of progress being made on this bug? It's become quite rare
for me to get a full day of system uptime!
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Title:
System freq
My computer cannot boot the v4.14-rc4 kernel because the amd64 package is a
failed build and my motherboard does not support 32 bit operating systems.
Running the v4.14rc3 mainline kernel I was unable to connect to the internet,
(so could not get firefox to use enough memory to reproduce the bug)
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.14 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix t
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