On Tue 05-06-18 13:03:29, Andrew Morton wrote:
[...]
> > As for why we would do something silly as dropping the caches every hour 
> > (in a
> > cronjob), we started doing this recently because after kernel 4.4, we got
> > frequent OOM kills despite having gigabytes of available memory (e.g. 12GB 
> > in
> > use, 20GB page cache and 16GB empty swap and bang, mysql gets killed). We 
> > found
> > that that the debian 4.9 kernel is unusable, and 4.14 works, *iff* we use 
> > the
> > above as an hourly cron job, so we did that, and afterwards run into
> > rtorrent/journald corruption issues. Without the echo in place, mysql 
> > usually
> > gets oom-killed after a few days of uptime.

Do you have any oom reports to share?
-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs
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