On Fri 20-12-19 14:26:12, zgpeng.linux@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: zgpeng <zgpeng@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > It has been found in multiple business scenarios that when a oom occurs > in a cgroup, the process that consumes the most memory in the cgroup is > not killed first. Analysis of the reasons found that each process in the > cgroup oom_score_adj is set to -998, oom_badness in the calculation of > points, if points is negative, uniformly set it to 1. Can you provide an example of the oom report? -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs