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Symptom & Impact
Processes are killed under load, causing service crashes and transaction loss.
Environment & Reproduction
Debian 13 servers with disabled swap or invalid swap entries in fstab.
Root Cause Analysis
Insufficient virtual memory and aggressive pressure trigger kernel OOM behavior.
Quick Triage
Check memory and swap availability and inspect recent OOM events.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Confirm fstab entries, swap activation failures, and workload memory spikes.

Solution – Primary Fix
Create or repair swap space, activate it, and persist configuration across boots.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Tune workload limits and cgroup memory settings to reduce peak pressure.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Swap remains active after reboot and OOM kills stop during expected load patterns.
Rollback Plan
Disable new swapfile and restore prior VM sizing profile if performance regresses.
Prevention & Hardening
Set memory alerts and test capacity thresholds before production spikes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related symptoms include abrupt service restarts and kernel panic under heavy pressure.
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References & Further Reading
Debian memory management docs and Linux vm.swappiness guidance.
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