My server (fedora) stops all podman containers after 2-3 hours since 3 days. I can start all containers again, and the same happens after a while. I do not know where to look for the problem.

In top, I found a oom message. I assume that the system runs out of memory and stops all services. How can I find the problem? I can’t find anything in the container logs.

I can see that systemctl status is always starting. It doesn’t become “running”. But I do not know how to proceed.

    • @EarMaster
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      178 months ago

      There is no such thing as too much RAM

    • @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      If something you’re running has a memory leak then it doesn’t matter how much RAM you have.

      You can try adding memory limits to your containers to see if that limits the splash damage. That’s to say you would hopefully see only one container (the bad one) dying.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        28 months ago

        that’s neat. Tank you.

        So far I follow a bottom up strategy. I’ll keep adding containers each day (or after many hours) and wait for it to stop. I also looked up how to limit memory usage. It’s a great idea to limit all containers and see which one fails. thanks!

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      How do you know that you have too much ram? Have you set up a monitoring solution like influxDB to track ram usage over time?

      • @[email protected]OP
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        18 months ago

        I observed it during resource hungry usage. I never had issues with it, not even close.

      • lemmyvore
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        17 months ago

        They could mean that they have swap but it’s not being used.