Hi SwaJime, you need to run 'sudo su' first and then the free sequence.
Echoing the value to drop_caches requiere super user permissions. HTH

2017-11-15 19:38 GMT+01:00 SwaJime <159...@bugs.launchpad.net>:

> yas, when I try that, I get "bash: /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches: Permission
> denied" on Ubuntu 16.04
>
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> Title:
>   System freeze on high memory usage
>
> Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   I run a batch matlab job server here at my lab, running Dapper 6.06 (for
> the LTS). One of the users has submitted a very memory-consuming job, which
> successfully crashes the server. Upon closer inspection, the crash happens
> like this:
>   1. I run matlab with the given file (as an ordinary, unpriveleged user)
>   2. RAM usage quickly fills up
>   3. Once the RAM meter hits 100%, the system freezes: All SSH connections
> freeze up, and while switching VTs directly on the machine works, no new
> processes run - so one can't log in, or do anything if he is logged in.
> (Sometimes typing doesn't work at all)
>
>   Note that the swap - while 7 gigs of it are available - is never used.
>   (The machine has 7 gigs of RAM as well)
>
>   I've tried the same on my Gutsy 32-bit box, and there was no system
>   freezeup - matlab simply notified that the system was out of memory.
>   However, it did this once memory was 100% in use - and still, swap
>   didn't get used at all! (Though it is mounted correctly and shows up
>   in "top" and "free").
>
>   So first thing's first - I'd like to eliminate the crash issue. I
>   suppose I could switch the server to 32-bit, but I think that would be
>   a performance loss, considering that it does a lot of heavy
>   computation. There is no reason, however, that this should happen on a
>   64-bit machine anyway. Why does it?
>
>   WORKAROUND: Enabling DMA in the BIOS
>
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