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2008 Sep 04
3
swap memory crash
Dear all, I am getting below syslog error on my oracle database server running on RHEL4U5. During this time my swap shows zero on both available and free in the top command output , result in total system hang. can any one guide me how to fix this issue of memory and exactly what this error indicates?? ERROR FROM SYSLOG
2011 May 13
3
XEN Dom 0 boot and Out of Memory issue
Hi all, Recently I build XEN 4.1 (from the xen.org) on centIOS 5.5 (kernel 2.6.38.4). After changing the grub file and rebooting the machine, I am continuously getting out of memory error. The content of my grub file: default=0 timeout=5 serial --unit=0 --speed=115200 terminal --timeout=10 console serial splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz hiddenmenu title CentOS (2.6.38.4) root
2015 Dec 20
8
[Bug 93458] New: page allocation failure: order:5, mode:0x240c0c0
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93458 Bug ID: 93458 Summary: page allocation failure: order:5, mode:0x240c0c0 Product: xorg Version: 7.7 (2012.06) Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau
2009 Dec 03
2
Centos 4.7 /var/log/messages file kill process
We have DELL 2650 server and I found recently /var/log/messages have following messages continue pop-up: =========================================== Dec 3 15:47:06 HOST1 kernel: Free pages: 17816kB (1664kB HighMem) Dec 3 15:47:06 HOST1 kernel: Active:7463815 inactive:656000 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:4454 slab:119979 mapped:730440 pagetables:63277 Dec 3 15:47:06 HOST1 kernel:
2017 Sep 02
2
Xen CentOS 7.3 server + CentOS 7.3 VM fails to boot after CR updates (applied to VM)!
On 09/01/2017 02:41 PM, Kevin Stange wrote: > On 08/31/2017 07:50 AM, PJ Welsh wrote: >> A recently created and fully functional CentOS 7.3 VM fails to boot >> after applying CR updates: > <snip> >> Server OS is CentOS 7.3 using Xen (no CR updates): >> rpm -qa xen\* >> xen-hypervisor-4.6.3-15.el7.x86_64 >> xen-4.6.3-15.el7.x86_64 >>
2005 Dec 14
5
oom-killer.
Hi all, Just watching for my first time the 'oom-killer' call in a CentOS 4.2 workstation. System was running normally but with high load of nice process, iow, rosetta and seti, others appart, nautilus, etc... i realized that after a night of standby running normally, the next moorning after few manual operations from X-session in local console, it started a massive swapping, this time
2017 Sep 04
2
Xen CentOS 7.3 server + CentOS 7.3 VM fails to boot after CR updates (applied to VM)!
On 09/04/2017 03:59 PM, Kevin Stange wrote: > On 09/02/2017 08:11 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> On 09/01/2017 02:41 PM, Kevin Stange wrote: >>> On 08/31/2017 07:50 AM, PJ Welsh wrote: >>>> A recently created and fully functional CentOS 7.3 VM fails to boot >>>> after applying CR updates: >>> <snip> >>>> Server OS is CentOS 7.3
2011 Jul 01
1
[79030.229547] motion: page allocation failure: order:6, mode:0xd4
Hi Konrad, In one of my domU''s to which I pci passthrough USB cards with a videograbber connected to it, the videocapture bails out after running for quite some time with the stacktrace below. I guess i''m interpreting the mem-info below wrong, but i fail to see why it can''t allocate those 185088 bytes. Could you shed some light ? it''s probably the coherent
2017 Aug 31
5
Xen CentOS 7.3 server + CentOS 7.3 VM fails to boot after CR updates (applied to VM)!
A recently created and fully functional CentOS 7.3 VM fails to boot after applying CR updates: ... ;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f CentOS Linux 7 (Core)1;-1f1;-1f
2007 Feb 05
1
kernel error -- system crash
The system stopped responding to ssh but still responded to ping. The logs showed this error: (its long) Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel: gdmgreeter: page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50 Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel: [<c014f863>] __alloc_pages+0x28b/0x29d Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel: [<c014b70f>] find_or_create_page+0x39/0x72 Feb 4 00:08:08 server1 kernel:
2005 Aug 23
1
2.6 Kernel Out of memory
Hi guys, Another strange behavior with some test servers. They are booted using 2.6.11.12, xen-2.0.6, Debian. The only daemons running on dom0 are : xend, smtp, quagga (ospf), portmap (nfs client), sshd. Memory usage at startup is aroung 30 MB. Dom0 reserved memory is 256 MB. The only things that happen on this server are domU''s start/stop (xm create, xm shutdown) and a
2019 Mar 06
2
director in rings
Hi Maby stupid question :) It possible to have 3 directors (frontend) but without rings ? All directors connect to this same dovecot (backend) - all backad have this same login_trusted_networks -- Maciej Mi?aszewski IQ PL Sp. z o.o. Starszy Administrator Systemowy
2011 Oct 25
1
Page allocation failure
Dear list, I am seeing an error across multiple machines during heavy I/O, either disk or network. The VMs are on different Intel CPUs (Core 2 Quad, Core i5, Xeon) with varying boards (Abit, Asus, Supermicro). Machines that get this error are running either BackupPC, Zabbix (MySQL) or SABNZBd. I can also reproduce the error on the Supermicros with a looped wget of an ubuntu ISO as they are
2013 Mar 27
2
system death under oom - 3.7.9
Hello, My system died last night apparently due to OOM conditions. Note that I don't have any swap set up, but my understanding is that this is not required. The full log is at: http://pastebin.com/YCYUXWvV. It was in my messages, so I guess the system took a bit to die completely. nouveau is somewhat implicated, as it is the first thing that hits an allocation failure in nouveau_vm_create,
2013 Sep 23
6
btrfs: qgroup scan failed with -12
Not sure if it''s anything interesting - I had the following entry in dmesg a few days ago, on a server with 32 GB RAM. The system is still working fine. [1878432.675210] btrfs-qgroup-re: page allocation failure: order:5, mode:0x104050 [1878432.675319] CPU: 5 PID: 22251 Comm: btrfs-qgroup-re Not tainted 3.11.0-rc7 #2 [1878432.675417] Hardware name: System manufacturer System Product
2013 Mar 05
4
[RFC PATCH] drm/nouveau: use vmalloc for pgt allocation
Page tables on nv50 take 48kB, which can be hard to allocate in one piece. Let's use vmalloc. Signed-off-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz at gmail.com> Cc: stable at vger.kernel.org [3.7+] --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/subdev/vm/base.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/subdev/vm/base.c
2019 Jul 12
2
Out of memory: kill process
Hello, On my bridge head DC, i can see in kern.log lots of < Out of memory : kill process > I'm using Samba 4.9.6 (11147 objects) on Debian Stretch 64 This DC synchronize from/to 20 others DC in bridge head mode (no mesh) Here is my VM (HyperV 2016) config : - 4 x Vcpu (intel Xeon Silver 4110) - 2 Go Ram - 1 Go swap I'm really not an expert on this
2013 Mar 25
1
A problem when mount glusterfs via NFS
HI: I run glusterfs with four nodes, 2x2 Distributed-Replicate. I mounted it via fuse and did some test, it was ok. However when I mounted it via nfs, a problem was found: When I copied 200G files to the glusterfs, the glusterfs process in the server node(mounted by client) was killed because of OOM, and all terminals of the client were hung. Trying to test for many times, I got the
2013 Feb 08
1
GlusterFS OOM Issue
Hello, I am running GlusterFS version 3.2.7-2~bpo60+1 on Debian 6.0.6. Today, I have experienced a a glusterfs process cause the server to invoke oom_killer. How exactly would I go about investigating this and coming up with a fix? -- Steve King Network/Linux Engineer - AdSafe Media Cisco Certified Network Professional CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional CompTIA A+ Certified Professional
2017 Oct 18
2
[PATCH] virtio: avoid possible OOM lockup at virtballoon_oom_notify()
Tetsuo Handa wrote: > 20171016-deflate.log.xz continued printing "puff" messages without any OOM > killer messages, for fill_balloon() always inflates faster than leak_balloon() > deflates. > > Since the OOM killer cannot be invoked unless leak_balloon() completely > deflates faster than fill_balloon() inflates, the guest remained unusable > (e.g. unable to login