On Wed 14-08-19 23:06:04, Edward Chron wrote:
> For an OOM event: print oom_score_adj value for the OOM Killed process
> to document what the oom score adjust value was at the time the process
> at the time of the OOM event. The value can be set by the user and it
> effects the resulting oom_score
On Wed 14-08-19 23:24:51, Edward Chron wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 4:42 AM Michal Hocko wrote:
> >
> > On Fri 09-08-19 15:15:18, Edward Chron wrote:
> > [...]
> > > So it is optimal if you only have to go and find the correct log and
> > > search
> > > or run your script(s) when you absolute
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 4:42 AM Michal Hocko wrote:
>
> On Fri 09-08-19 15:15:18, Edward Chron wrote:
> [...]
> > So it is optimal if you only have to go and find the correct log and search
> > or run your script(s) when you absolutely need to, not on every OOM event.
>
> OK, understood.
>
> > Tha
On Fri 09-08-19 15:15:18, Edward Chron wrote:
[...]
> So it is optimal if you only have to go and find the correct log and search
> or run your script(s) when you absolutely need to, not on every OOM event.
OK, understood.
> That is the whole point of triage and triage is easier when you have
> r
Sorry about top posting, responses inline.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 11:40 PM Michal Hocko wrote:
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> [Again, please do not top post - it makes a mess of any longer
> discussion]
>
> On Thu 08-08-19 15:15:12, Edward Chron wrote:
> > In our experience far more (99.9%+) OOM events are not kernel issue
[Again, please do not top post - it makes a mess of any longer
discussion]
On Thu 08-08-19 15:15:12, Edward Chron wrote:
> In our experience far more (99.9%+) OOM events are not kernel issues,
> they're user task memory issues.
> Properly maintained Linux kernel only rarely have issues.
> So usefu
In our experience far more (99.9%+) OOM events are not kernel issues,
they're user task memory issues.
Properly maintained Linux kernel only rarely have issues.
So useful information about the killed task, displayed in a manner
that can be quickly digested, is very helpful.
But it turns out the tot
[please do not top-post]
On Thu 08-08-19 12:21:30, Edward Chron wrote:
> It is helpful to the admin that looks at the kill message and records this
> information. OOMs can come in bunches.
> Knowing how much resource the oom selected process was using at the time of
> the OOM event is very useful,
On Thu 08-08-19 11:32:47, Edward Chron wrote:
> For an OOM event: print oomscore, memory pct, oom adjustment of the process
> that OOM kills and the totalpages value in kB (KiB) used in the calculation
> with the OOM killed process message. This is helpful to document why the
> process was selected
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