A memory leak at a rate of a GB/s would quickly exhaust all system memory and trigger the OOM killer. If the memory is being allocated in very small quantities then it may swap for a while, but the system will recover in due order.
Which is why, independent of whether we should be setting resource limits, I think "blah" has some other problem on his system than just a memory leak.
A memory leak at a rate of a GB/s would quickly exhaust all system memory and trigger the OOM killer. If the memory is being allocated in very small quantities then it may swap for a while, but the system will recover in due order.
Which is why, independent of whether we should be setting resource limits, I think "blah" has some other problem on his system than just a memory leak.