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Hi, is tracking AvailableMB enough to determine if a transactor has enough memory? I have failover that I’m looking into and I don’t see a reason why it happened and I want to rule out OOM
Well, at least in my experience, definitely not. I would say you have to look at your OS logs to find out if it was OOM killed by the OS or not.
I wondered about something similar here https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C03RZMDSH/p1676404799704189