On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:27:12AM -0700, Shakeel Butt wrote: > Lowering memory.max can trigger an oom-kill if the reclaim does not > succeed. However if oom-killer does not find a process for killing, it > dumps a lot of warnings. > > Deleting a memcg does not reclaim memory from it and the memory can > linger till there is a memory pressure. One normal way to proactively > reclaim such memory is to set memory.max to 0 just before deleting the > memcg. However if some of the memcg's memory is pinned by others, this > operation can trigger an oom-kill without any process and thus can log a > lot un-needed warnings. So, ignore all such warnings from memory.max. Can't you set memory.high=0 instead? It does the reclaim portion of memory.max, without the actual OOM killing that causes you problems.