What happens for me at least with basically any system I use, is that Linux runs out of memory first, then SLAMS my swap disk with writes, which I believe overloads my system’s I/O susbsystem, and caused a complete system freeze. I have swapiness set to 60.
What happens for me at least with basically any system I use, is that Linux runs out of memory first, then SLAMS my swap disk with writes, which I believe overloads my system’s I/O susbsystem, and caused a complete system freeze. I have swapiness set to 60.