do you have a command to reproduce this? I would like to use it to verify the fix.
I tired this on a Cosmic KVM allocated with 2G ram, 512MB swap, with:
* "zswap.enabled=1 zswap.zpool=z3fold zswap.max_pool_percent=5 zswap.compressor=lz4" added to the grub
* z3pool, lz4, lz4_compress module added to initramfs
and stress it with the stress command with 115% of available memory.
Hello Ken,
do you have a command to reproduce this? I would like to use it to verify the fix.
I tired this on a Cosmic KVM allocated with 2G ram, 512MB swap, with: pool_percent= 5 zswap.compresso r=lz4" added to the grub
* "zswap.enabled=1 zswap.zpool=z3fold zswap.max_
* z3pool, lz4, lz4_compress module added to initramfs
and stress it with the stress command with 115% of available memory.
stress --vm-bytes $(awk '/MemAvailable/ {printf "%d\n", $2 * 1.15;}' < /proc/meminfo)k --vm-keep -m 1
All I got is a soft CPU lockup. Or should I leave it there for a while?
Thanks