Hello,

months ago I have a similar problem with the OOM-Killer.
Have a look at
http://www.credativ.co.uk/credativ-blog/2010/03/postgresql-and-linux-memory-management

I hope that's helpful.

Regards,
basti

On Sat 25.10.2014 22:55 +0200, Joe Van Dyk <j...@tanga.com> wrote:
> One of my postgres backends was killed by the oom-killer. Now, one of my
> streaming replication slaves is reporting "invalid contrecord length
> 2190 at A6C/331AAA90" in the logs and replication has paused. I have
> other streaming replication slaves that are fine.
> 
> Is that expected? It's happened twice in two days.
> 
> I'm running 9.3.5 on the master. I have 9.3.4 on the slave that has the
> problem, and 9.3.5 on the slave that doesn't have the problem. Is this
> something that was fixed in 9.3.5?
> 
> The slave that has the problem is also located across the country, while
> the slave that works is in the same data center as the master -- not
> sure if that's related at all.
> 
> Joe


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