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Symptom & Impact
Important processes are killed under memory stress, causing outages and data loss risk.
Environment & Reproduction
Appears under memory leaks, undersized hosts, or disabled swap conditions.
Root Cause Analysis
Kernel OOM logic terminates selected processes when reclaim cannot satisfy demand.
Quick Triage
Identify killed processes and memory trends around incident timestamps.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Correlate cgroup limits, RSS growth, and kernel OOM logs for true source.

Solution – Primary Fix
Stabilize memory usage, right-size limits, and add swap or capacity where required.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Apply process-level caps and restart policy tuning to reduce blast radius.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
No further OOM kills occur during peak loads and service SLOs remain stable.
Rollback Plan
Rollback memory limit changes if they induce new bottlenecks or instability.
Prevention & Hardening
Adopt memory observability and capacity forecasting for high-risk workloads.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Out of memory kill process and cgroup memory limit exceeded messages are relevant.
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References & Further Reading
Review Linux OOM behavior and Ubuntu service memory management guidance.
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