Re: VM - is "reserved memory for root" possible (in case of aleak)?

From: FabF
Date: Wed Jul 07 2004 - 03:42:51 EST


On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 09:37, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Short nature of a problem:
>
> Recently I was playing with Apache2 as a proxy + mod_clamav as a virus
> scanner, put some load to it, and in a short time hanged the machine
> (actually, it was short of memory, and it stopped to respond - in logs I
> saw VM was killing some other processes, unfortunately not Apache).
>
> As I could reach the machine only remotely, it was no wonder I run into
> troubles...
>
> Sounds familiar?
>
>
> Solution?
>
> I was thinking, if there is something like:
>
> "reserved_min_memory_for_root = 10M"
> "reserved_min_memory_processes = /usr/sbin/sshd, /usr/sbin/pppd, etc.etc"
>
> Which would just give that memory for those processes "once and for
> all", and thus, saving trouble in case of a memory leak, uncontrolled
> process, or similar.
>
> I know it would be tricky to implement it, because the question arises,
> what happens if we have no memory left, and these
> "reserved_min_memory_processes" begin to grow?
>
> But I think it would be something like a comparison:
>
> ulimit vs this "reserved_min_memory_for_root", and
> quota vs -m option from mke2fs.
>
> Is there something like it already in the kernel?
>
>
> It would be similar to mke2fs for the filesystem:
>
> # man mke2fs
>
> -m reserved-blocks-percentage
> Specify the percentage of the filesystem blocks reserved
> for the
> super-user. This value defaults to 5%
Hi Tomasz,

Maybe you would want to tune /proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes or renice +xx
apache.Some vmstat 1 report, uname -a could be interesting as
well.There's no per profile VM granularity in 2.6.

Regards,
FabF

>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tomasz Chmielewski
>
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