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What Can I Do if the Memory Is Insufficient?
Updated on 2024-06-15 GMT+08:00
What Can I Do if the Memory Is Insufficient?
Symptom
- The deployment or upgrade of a real-time service fails and information similar to the following is displayed in the event.
Figure 1 Example 1 of a message indicating insufficient memory
- An alarm is generated for a running service, and the following suggestion is displayed in the event: "Insufficient memory, please increase memory."
Figure 2 Example 2 of a message indicating insufficient memory
Possible Causes
- If this message is displayed during deployment or upgrade, the memory size of the chosen compute node is insufficient for the application deployment, and you need to increase the memory.
- If an alarm is generated for a running service, memory overflow occurs due to code problems, or the service usage is too large so the memory requirement increases.
Solution
- When deploying or upgrading a real-time service, select a compute node with larger memory.
Figure 3 Compute node specifications
- If an alarm is generated for a running service, check whether memory overflow occurs due to code problems, or more memory is required due to heavy service usage. If more memory is required, upgrade the real-time service and select a compute node with larger memory.
Parent topic: Service Deployment
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