On 3/13/23 16:18, Israel Brewster wrote:
>> On Mar 13, 2023, at 11:42 AM, Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com> wrote:
>> I am not entirely sure, but without actually testing it I suspect
>> that since memory.max = high (that is, the limit is whatever the
>> host has available) the OOM kill is technically a cgroup OOM kill
>> even though it is effectively a host level memory pressure event.
Sorry, actually meant "memory.max = max" here
>> Did you try setting "vm.overcommit_memory=2"?
> root@novarupta:~# sysctl -w vm.overcommit_memory=2
> sysctl: setting key "vm.overcommit_memory", ignoring: Read-only file system
> I’m thinking I wound up with a container rather than a full VM after
> all - and as such, the best solution may be to migrate to a full VM
> with some swap space available to avoid the issue in the first place.
> I’ll have to get in touch with the sys admin for that though.
Hmm, well big +1 for having swap turned on, but I recommend setting
"vm.overcommit_memory=2" even so.
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Joe Conway
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