Re: PostgreSQL 14.4 ERROR: out of memory issues - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: PostgreSQL 14.4 ERROR: out of memory issues
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Msg-id 695843.1658154336@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL 14.4 ERROR: out of memory issues  (Aleš Zelený <zeleny.ales@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: PostgreSQL 14.4 ERROR: out of memory issues  (Aleš Zelený <zeleny.ales@gmail.com>)
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=?UTF-8?B?QWxlxaEgWmVsZW7DvQ==?= <zeleny.ales@gmail.com> writes:
> after some time, I've found a process consuming over 1GB of memory"
> -bash-4.2$ grep RssAnon /proc/*/status | sort -nk2 | tail
> /proc/17048/status:RssAnon: 1053952 kB

> Here are memory contexts for PID 17048:

> TopMemoryContext: 422592 total in 14 blocks; 42536 free (169 chunks);
> 380056 used
...
> Grand total: 14312808 bytes in 4752 blocks; 3920880 free (1043 chunks);
> 10391928 used

OK, so PG's normal memory consumption is only ~14MB.  Where'd the
rest of it go?

> -bash-4.2$ pmap 17048
...
> 0000000002d93000 838092K rw---   [ anon ]
> 00007fd999777000 180232K rw---   [ anon ]
> 00007fd9a8d75000  32772K rw---   [ anon ]
...
Probably the 838M chunk is shared memory?  Is that within hailing
distance of your shared_buffers setting?
...
> 00007fd9b0551000 10827040K rw-s- zero (deleted)
...
And here we have the culprit, evidently ... but what the dickens
is it?  I can't think of any mechanism within Postgres that would
create such an allocation.

            regards, tom lane



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