Hi there,

You did not provide much information for people to be able to respond
to your issue. Please provide more detail, and maybe people can help.



I will assume or VM is running Debian Bookworm?


Do you know now to inspect logs using journalctl?


I tried to follow this web site, but it did not work for me, maybe you
can get the commands to work?
https://www.baeldung.com/linux/what-killed-a-process


Maybe # journalctl -kq | grep -i "killed" would return some log
entries?


Can you find your job using?

# ps -aux 



If so maybe you can look for it in the logs using journalctl _PID=pid
?



https://commandmasters.com/commands/journalctl-linux/
# journalctl _PID=pid


or maybe
# journalctl | grep -i "killed"



I wonder if the word "kill is used in the logs?
# journalctl _PID=pid | grep -i kill




George.



On Tuesday, 31-12-2024 at 18:18 hen...@privatembox.com wrote:


my job consumes a lot of memory (almost consumes all of the system 
allowed ram).
when the job is running, it will have the chance to be killed.
I just got the reminder in terminal: Killed. and job exits.
who is killing my job? linux kernel, or VPS management program?
(I am using a 2 core, 8g RAM kvm vps).

Thank you.

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