On 09/14/2012 03:58 AM, Winnie Lacesso wrote:
Server has 16GB RAM & 20GB swap; problem is, it's a compute server used by
many. So one user (later mortified & remorseful, but) causes grief for
many. And a forced reset is always a concern re: possible filesystem
corruption.

Thank you all very much for enlightenment + advice.


The elephant in the room is "what was the kernel panic" (backtrace, dmesg, 
/var/log/messages, etc)?

This is obviously a 'should not happen' event and the panic may help in 
resolving the kernel bug or open the door to more options for workarounds by 
tuning your VM system or other drivers.

My systems do not generally panic when they run out of memory.  I often reboot 
at the next earliest convenience as the OOM killer may have killed off other 
processes it unwisely chose to kill.

Reply via email to