Arte Chambers via Mailman-users writes:

 > The output from systemctl status after mailman has failed
 > ```
 > ~$ sudo systemctl status mailman3.service
 > × mailman3.service - GNU Mailing List Manager
 >      Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/mailman3.service; enabled; preset:
 > enabled)
 >      Active: failed (Result: oom-kill) since Thu 2025-01-30 17:00:27 UTC;

Ah, yes, that is as dead as the Monty Python parrot.  How much memory
and swap does the system have?  (Note, you probably don't want to be
using swap at all most of the time, this is to understand the "killed
because the system ran out of free memory" oom-kill message.)

For comparison, I found that OOM kills were fairly frequent (~ once in
1-3 days) on a Digital Ocean droplet with 2GB of memory, and there was
a dramatic reduction but not an elimination of OOM kills when I bumped
it to 4GB.  The two active apps were Mailman and Mediawiki, plus
whatever Digital Ocean likes to run on its standard droplets.

Steve
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