@Kevin, we cherrypicked that patch in 22.04 before release
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/249.11-0ubuntu3
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I wish upstart was back
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This is greatly exasperated because systemd until v251 is using MemFree
and not MemAvailable to decide how much memory is remaining. Since Linux
aggressively uses MemFree for caching, this will result in systemd-oomd
excessively killing applications.
There's a fix in upstream 030bc91cb98385904b28a
For me I have 32GB of ram and it was killing my entire user session and
dropping me back to the GDM. (It took me over a week to realise this was
happening and I was kicked back to login losing all work at least 15
times, having to log back in produced a lot of log spam that hid the OOM
message, I w
Problem definitely disappeared once I upgraded memory to 40GB. But
memory usage displayed in top never exceed 6GB.
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Title:
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This also affects me:
May 26 08:47:22 systemd-oomd[542]: Killed
/user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/app.slice/snap.firefox.firefox.cef581a2-89d2-4a72-86a9-8a0a30cfdb86.scope
due to memory used (14922825728) / total (16526151680) and swap used
(1944498176) / total (2147479552) being more
I have upgraded my computer to 40GB of memory and restarted systemd-
oomd.
Memory usage is stable. No memory leak to report. I can make further
test if needed.
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The free -h information was collected by me after my firefox and visual
studio code were killed.
The values in the log report were generated by systemd-oomd when it
killed the apps I assume.
I disabled it, I thus can't contribute any further. sorry.
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When did you get the 'free' information?
The log states
> due to memory used (8181518336) / total (8280240128) and swap used
(1969328128) / total (2147479552)
it would be interesting to know if you actually hit the limits or if the
computation is wrong?
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$ LANG=en free -h
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7.7Gi 3.3Gi 2.1Gi 113Mi 2.2Gi 4.0Gi
Swap: 2.0Gi 1.1Gi 941Mi
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$ free -h
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache
disponible
Mem: 7,7Gi 3,3Gi 2,2Gi 113Mi 2,2Gi 4,0Gi
Partition d'échange: 2,0Gi 1,1Gi 936Mi
Syslog:
May 9 09:55:32 xxx systemd[2839]:
snap.firefox.firefox.b
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