http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1165351 http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1165351#c35 --- Comment #35 from Luis Chamberlain <luis.chamberlain@suse.com> --- (In reply to Thomas Blume from comment #34)
(In reply to Luis Chamberlain from comment #33)
DefaultLimitNOFILE=1024
in /etc/system/system.conf
I'll try this.
This is not a workaround -- the OOM still occurs. I had restarted the system, and the OOM still triggers *every* single time I ssh in. mcgrof@chivo ~ $ sudo grep DefaultLimitNOFILE /etc/systemd/system.conf #DefaultLimitNOFILE=1024:524288 DefaultLimitNOFILE=1024 I had logged in twice: mcgrof@chivo ~ $ sudo journalctl -k | grep "Out of memory" Mar 17 18:07:58 chivo kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 5995 ((systemd)) total-vm:54694764kB, anon-rss:31910968kB, file-rss:2172kB, shmem-rss:0kB, UID:0 pgtables:64580kB oom_score_adj:0 Mar 17 18:08:22 chivo kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 6060 ((systemd)) total-vm:54694764kB, anon-rss:31928396kB, file-rss:2144kB, shmem-rss:0kB, UID:0 pgtables:64588kB oom_score_adj:0
How do I apply this without restarting the system?
Please try:
systemctl daemon-reexec
If that doesn't work, I guess a reboot is needed, since it is the system daemon (e.g. pid 1) itself.
Thanks, to be safe I just rebooted. I'll keep the above in mind for the future. Is there a way to visualize the values at run time which are in effect? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.