Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "swap memory crash"
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
2006 Feb 09
0
Repeated kernel "oops" / oom-killer with Ralph Passgang''s xen 3.0.0 Debian packages
Hi,
One of my servers has had its dom0 "oops" over and over twice in the
last week. Unfortunately this is newly deployed so I have no idea
if it is down to Xen or not.
xen_changeset : Mon Dec 12 18:47:47 2005 +0100 8270:4ad23e798798
dom0 kernel is a vanilla 2.6.12 with Ralph''s .6+xen kernel patch
applied. x86_32 sarge packages were used. The .config is
2006 Jun 18
0
Out of Memory xenU
Hi,
i''ve a big problem in a xenU (256M RAM, 2.6.11.12-xenU, in 3 LVM partition
(/, swap and /home)
This xenU freeze and crash with this messages in syslog.
This xenU work very fine since 2005 september.
Is it serious ? What could be the solution ?
Regards
Franck
############ SYSLOG
......................
Jun 18 08:45:21 lemodev kernel: oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d2
Jun 18 08:45:21
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
2009 Apr 03
1
Memory Leak with stock Squirrelmail, PHP, mysql, apache since 5.3
Hi list,
We are experiencing a memory leak on our SquirrelMail server since the
5.3 update.
The server is fully updated, only stock rpms. The httpd processes are
eating all the memory and after swapping like hell, the server became
unresponsive and we must hard-reboot it.
The server is not that much loaded (max 10-15 concurrent users but with
tons of mail in their inbox). Configuration's
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:
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:
2007 Aug 15
0
LVM OOM killer
Hi all,
yeah ok don''t laugh at my hardware. I got this.... is it normal to get OOM killers with heavy usage of LVM CoW clones and only 64mb ram assigned to dom0 PIII (also is running apache2/nfs/sshd and 4 idling domU''s)
Aug 15 14:40:27 xen5etch kernel: printk: 36 messages suppressed.
Aug 15 14:40:30 xen5etch kernel: oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x280d2, order=0
Aug 15 14:40:30
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
2006 Dec 08
2
Lots of "swapper: page allocation failure" and other memory related messages - 2.6.16-xen0
(please keep me on Cc when replying)
I have a server running Xen that regularly spews the following.
The box seems to survive fine regardless - just thought I''d let everyone know.
Dec 8 12:19:26 server kernel: 0x47/0x7a
Dec 8 12:19:26 server kernel: [alloc_skb_from_cache+70/243] alloc_skb_from_cache+0x46/0xf3
Dec 8 12:19:26 server kernel: [__dev_alloc_skb+70/92]
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
2005 Oct 18
4
dom0 oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d
I had the dom0 which unfortunately didn''t have a console on it hit a
race condition and saw oom errors on it also. This happened after it was
running for over 36 hours with a domU whose load average was avg was
around 3 most of the time.
changeset: 7396:9b51e7637676
Dom0 - UP i686, Centos 4.1, 768 megs
domU-1 92 megs snmpd
domU-2 92 megs snmpdd
domU-3 410 megs postgres, tomcat 5.5,
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
>>
2013 Feb 26
0
Dom0 OOM, page allocation failure
Hello,
I''m running into some trouble with what appear on the surface to be OOM
issues in Dom0, but I''m not seeing any other evidence. This typically
happens during periods of high I/O, and has occurred during RAID initial
sync, and mkfs.ext4ing (as a test, no intention to keep ext4 on this
array). I''ve found some older posts citing very similar circumstances,
however
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
2009 Jul 29
2
out of memory
I am getting this message quite often lately.
Centos 5.3, AMD dual core 5050e system x64
1 GIG ram, 4 GIG swap
I dont have that much running that the kernel should be cutting out my processes.
Any thoughts?
Jerry
------------
emTotal: 766264 kB
MemFree: 583984 kB
Buffers: 9572 kB
Cached: 31004 kB
SwapCached: 36280 kB
Active: 20240 kB
Inactive:
2007 Jan 26
0
oom killer: gfp=mask=0xd1 - bug w/ EM64T?
Hi -
Running into the error below when copying over large files via ssh. This
occurs even when I have vm.overcommit_memory=2 set in /etc/sysctl.conf. The
research I've done indicates that this is a bio-uses-GFP_DMA bug with EM64T.
I'm running CentOS 4.4 with the 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp x86_64 kernel on the
following hardware:
2 x Intel Xeon CPU 5148 @ 2.33GHz
Supermicro X7DB8 motherboard
2008 Jul 31
1
out of memory
just had a server hang on me...seems pretty clearly that some process
stole all the RAM (clamd?)
Jul 30 16:26:04 srv1 kernel: auditd invoked oom-killer:
gfp_mask=0x201d2, order=0, oomkilladj=-17
Jul 30 16:26:08 srv1 kernel: [<c0457d36>] out_of_memory+0x72/0x1a4
Jul 30 16:26:08 srv1 kernel: [<c0459161>] __alloc_pages+0x201/0x282
Jul 30 16:26:08 srv1 kernel: [<c045a3bf>]
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:
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