On 1 December 2015 at 15:19, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a pretty nice workstation, with 8 cores and 32G RAM.
>
> A stupid little python program just killed it by consuming all the memory,
> driving it into swapping hell.
>
> I couldn't even ssh into it - I started up ssh and went for coffee.  On
> return I still didn't have a prompt.  Had to power cycle it.
>
> This is F23, everything is setup default regarding kernel memory policies,
> etc.
>
> So, can we configure things to give a better experience?  Can we make this
> default?
>

Maybe one for the devel list where they can do something about it. I
haven't actually checked what the current Fedora policies are, since
at work I use RHEL. I'd have thought the oom killer would get this.
Really taking out all the memory with no swap available seems more
likely to kill a system, possibly memory use can expand too fast, but
on systems with some swap I've rarely seen things get to the point you
can't get a virtual terminal up.

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