I suggest that you look at my message of 25/02/2025.
Also, when I stop the systemd-oomd service and purge its package, there is no
longer any memory leak.
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> I suggest that you look at my message of 25/02/2025.
Link? I don't see a comment from that date (Feb 25 2025).
> Also, when I stop the systemd-oomd service and purge its package,
there is no longer any memory leak.
I understand that may be your experience, but without logs, ps output,
or furt
You have not provided any logs that suggest that systemd-oomd is
responsible for excessive memory usage. The provided logs indicate
normal behavior of systemd-oomd, and the `ps` output indicates the usual
suspects for highest memory usage on the system. None of this supports
your original statement
Nick,
I'm not impressed by your attitude. I have provided logs etc.
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Title:
systemd-oomd package causes iconstant increase in memory usage
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Sorry, until you are able to produce some logs/evidence I have requested
earlier, there is nothing we can do here.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I have done further investigation and have since found out that the problem is
not with Firefox. I have solved the issue by stopping systemd-oom service and
purging its package.
Further it is alleged that there is no point in having that service in that the
Linux kernel performs its function.
Mozilla maintains the snap, so this is the place to report a bug:
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/file-bug-report-or-feature-request-
mozilla
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I have a feeling that this memory problem is caused by Firefox because when I
close Firefox , wait a minute and start Firefox again, the memory reduces to
normal. Under what package should I report this using ubuntu-bug as reporting
it as the firefox package says that the firefox package is not
It's up to you.
If you want to continue investigating the issue, then please try to
gather evidence that systemd-oomd is causing high memory usage. If you
keep it installed, observe high memory usage, and collect the logs/ps
output again, then please share it.
If you don't want to continue lookin
So what do I do?
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systemd-oomd is not appearing in the top 10 processes by memory usage.
Nothing in the (recent) logs stands out either.
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Title:
systemd-oomd packa
john@Desktop:~$ journalctl -u systemd-oomd.service -b
-- No entries --
ops command output:
john@Desktop:~$ ps aux --sort -%mem | head -n 10
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
john7698 0.3 4.8 12766736 770840 ? Sl Jan31 16:25
/snap/firefox/5
I don't see an attachment here.
Please also attach the following, from a time when you are observing the
high memory usage:
$ journalctl -u systemd-oomd.service > logs.txt
$ ps aux --sort -%mem | head -n 10
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Here is log after task managaer showed it as RAM usage of 11GB. It
increased in a few minutes from resinstalling systemd-oomd.
I've alraedy given you the same for before the reinstall.
What else do you need?
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Okay. Sorry, but there's nothing we can do without more information.
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john@Desktop:~$ journalctl -u systemd-oomd.service -b
-- No entries --
As I said before after I uninstall systemd-oomd, there is no memory
problem.
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> Please tell me which log (s) you require.
journalctl -u systemd-oomd.service -b
would be a good start. If you rebooted since uninstalling systemd-oomd,
please gather the logs from the most recent boot where the issue
occurred. E.g., if it was the previous boot, you could use `-b -1` to
specify
Please tell me which log (s) you require.
Memory Usage (after systemd-oomd removed_ shown in attached Task manager
screenshot.
Memory usage (before systemd-oomd removed) I don't have and I don't really want
to reinstall systemd-oomd just to show the memory usage increasing.
Also, memory usage bef
Can you please provide some evidence of this? Logs, memory usage, etc.,
from before and after? Also do you have a link to this AskUbuntu report?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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