You might ask why you can't reproduce the behavior when running in a
debugger:

quoting Hugh Dickins of the kernel mailing list:
So, if the whole system is under memory pressure, kswapd will
be keeping the RSS of all tasks low, and they won't reach their
limits; whereas if the system is not under memory pressure,
tasks will easily approach their limits and so fail.

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  Lockups when running vm's with 768MB of memory

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