Re: Failing to allocate memory when I think it shouldn't

2024-09-17 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
Hi, ## Thomas Ziegler (thomas.zieg...@holmsecurity.com): > Except for pgAudit, I don't have any extensions, so it is probably the > JIT. I had no idea there was a JIT, even it should have been obvious. > Thanks for pointing this out! There is - it even has it's own chapter in the documentation:

Re: Failing to allocate memory when I think it shouldn't

2024-09-17 Thread Thomas Ziegler
Hello Christoph, Thanks for your answer and the suggestions, it already helped me out a lot! On 2024-09-14 22:11, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: Hi, ## Thomas Ziegler (thomas.zieg...@holmsecurity.com): There's a lot of information missing here. Let's start from the top. I have had my datab

Re: Failing to allocate memory when I think it shouldn't

2024-09-14 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
Hi, ## Thomas Ziegler (thomas.zieg...@holmsecurity.com): There's a lot of information missing here. Let's start from the top. > I have had my database killed by the kernel oom-killer. After that I > set turned off memory over-committing and that is where things got weird. What exactly did you s

Failing to allocate memory when I think it shouldn't

2024-09-14 Thread Thomas Ziegler
Hello Community! I have had my database killed by the kernel oom-killer. After that I set turned off memory over-committing and that is where things got weird. I have a PostgreSQL 16.2 running on a Debian Bookworm. The machine has 64GB of RAM and runs in a VM in an OpenStack environment. I have