Unfortunately, no, because the machine goes away on Amazon.  This is purely
speculation.

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Ales Zoulek <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When kernel kills the process due to lack of memory it get's logged in
> system log. Definitely on Ubuntu with default logging configuration.
>
> Have you found something?
>
> Ales
> Dne 11.11.2011 7:41 "Noah Gift" <[email protected]> napsal(a):
>
>> Hi (Chris and Mike too),
>>
>> I have a thought experiment/question about supervisor on amazon EC2
>> running ubuntu with zero/no swap.  I have a very weird failure scenario on
>> some production boxes on Amazon that just "die".  My theory is that the
>> machines, ubuntu servers configured with zero swap partition, run out of
>> memory and possibly supervisor gets into a race condition with the kernel's
>> OOM manager.
>>
>> Does anyone else have experience with this?
>>
>>
>> Noah Gift
>>
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