** Changed in: linux (CentOS)
Status: In Progress => Invalid
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(Apparently) spurious, intermittent OOM killer intervention
To manage
Looks like this has been patched in Hardy and in subsequent kernels.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: linux (CentOS)
Status: Unknown => In Progress
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(Apparently) spurious, intermittent OOM killer intervention
To manage
Please also note that comment #2 talks about 6.06 (where this patch
makes sense) but the original report is against 8.04.
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Thanks for your bugreport and thanks for adding a patch to shankao!
I looked at:
x86_64-mm-blk-bounce.patch (2.1 KiB, text/plain)
and it appears this is a patch that was added to the mainline kernel in 2.6.16
(see changelog
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.16 and git
Also see Bug #304660
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Adding the patch indicated in comments into launchpad.
** Patch added: "x86_64-mm-blk-bounce.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40627683/x86_64-mm-blk-bounce.patch
** Tags added: karmic patch
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: linux (CentOS) via
The oom-killer seems to kick in way too early. Noticed recently that
large file copy operations start to slow down the system dramatically
and some applications disappear during that time. Found that in the
syslog. I assume that the oom-killer functionality is not correct and/or
the kernel deals wi
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: dapper hardy
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A patch is listed on http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1391
** Bug watch added: CentOS Mantis #1391
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1391
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I am having the same problem. I am running Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS. It only
happens due to recent kernel upgrades (2.6.15-54-server). It seems to
happen often during backup with rsync. The log messages are shown below.
Oct 7 00:28:21 cladms003 kernel: [44959425.18] Normal: 42*4kB 16*8kB
11*16kB 0*
** Attachment added: "ps-logs.tar.bz2"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22768559/ps-logs.tar.bz2
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