On Thu 08-08-19 11:32:47, Edward Chron wrote: > For an OOM event: print oomscore, memory pct, oom adjustment of the process > that OOM kills and the totalpages value in kB (KiB) used in the calculation > with the OOM killed process message. This is helpful to document why the > process was selected by OOM at the time of the OOM event. > > Sample message output: > Jul 21 20:07:48 yoursystem kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 2826 > (processname) total-vm:1056800kB, anon-rss:1052784kB, file-rss:4kB, > shmem-rss:0kB memory-usage:3.2% oom_score:1032 oom_score_adj:1000 > total-pages: 32791748kB A large part of this information is already printed in the oom eligible task list. Namely rss, oom_score_adj, there is also page tables consumption which might be a serious contributor as well. Why would you like to see oom_score, memory-usage and total-pages to be printed as well? How is that information useful? -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs