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Re: Syslog-ng on HN eats RAM and OOM Killer kills VE processess (CRITICAL) [message #35918 is a reply to message #35917] Thu, 30 April 2009 09:36 Go to previous message
januszzz is currently offline  januszzz
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>> But while it goes in HN all of syslog-ng in each of the VE gets
>> killed, am I right?


> No.

Hmm, this is strange and exactly opposite to what I observe.

As I've already said, syslog-ng is balooning in HN, not in a VE, and oom killer kills everything what is large, in all VEs. All mysql get killed, all sshd, all syslog-ng, all apaches, all Oracle listeners etc.


EDIT: COngrats to me, I've just edit the main post to clarify that this restart in VE of the syslog-ng triggers memory consuming in HN.
EDIT 2: So it looks like action taken inside VE silently touches a program in HN.

[Updated on: Thu, 30 April 2009 09:43]

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