I just updated my 10.04 LTS to 10.04.1 and fell into this trap. It is
very annoying and I think the importance should be increased. The
problem is that the original /etc/init.d/ssh included a test for virtual
environments (searching for some string in /proc/self/status, it's gone
after the update, of course) and prevented oom manipulation in these
environments. It seems that this test has not found its way into upstart
when handling the "oom" keyword.

In my case, I do not have any console access to the virtual environment.
So I had absolutely no way of fixing this. Luckily, I had a very recent
full backup and I could restore the system from the container management
console.

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Title:
  "oom never" makes ssh upstart job fail to start in OpenVZ container

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