I did not have any problems with 2.4.5 , but did not use for long. Also
moved to 2.4.6 today. Time will tell.
Anyway, 2.4.3 is realy bas VM wise.
Dani
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Hi, Dani!
>
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:04:27PM +0300, you wrote the following:
>
> > If you are usin
Hi, Dani!
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:04:27PM +0300, you wrote the following:
> If you are using a 2.4 kernel prior to 2.4.5 then you are a victim of its
> VM problem. Upgrade to 2.4.5 .
>From my experience, 2.4.5 was the worst kernel from the VM point of
view. I've tried to work with it for a w
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Alon Altman wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
> > I don't think this is VM problem... Look more like misbehaved program
> > running as root which allocates more and more memory .VM starts killing
> > processes when some resource gets scarse (I don't remember
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
> I don't think this is VM problem... Look more like misbehaved program
> running as root which allocates more and more memory .VM starts killing
> processes when some resource gets scarse (I don't remember if it's CPU
> time or virtual memory). Maybe you
Alon,
If you are using a 2.4 kernel prior to 2.4.5 then you are a victim of its
VM problem. Upgrade to 2.4.5 .
Dani
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Alon Altman wrote:
> Hi,
> Once in a while, typically in high-load situations, my linux PC gets into
> a state where it constantly thrashes the HD (probably s
your machine is running out of memory, and the VM is trying to kill the
processes responsible for it (without much success, it appears). you can
do one of several things:
* check which process is behaving badly, and ulimit(1) it in advance.
* upgrade to the latest kernel (2.4.6) and hope the VM h
ill log
CPU and memory useage, and you will find what process goes out of hand
when it happens next time.
Haim.
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Hi,
Once in a while, typically in high-load situations, my linux PC gets into
a state where it constantly thrashes the HD (probably swapping) and no user
application runs properly. All local interaction hangs. ping from remote
works just fine, but other TCP services accept the connection but do