Sam <s...@palo-verde.us> writes:
> A particular web application I am working has a staging version
> running one a vps, and a production version running on another vps.
> They both get about the same usage, but the production version keeps
> crashing and has to be re-started daily for the last couple days.  The
> log file at the time of crash looks like this:

> LOG:  could not accept new connection: Cannot allocate memory
> LOG:  select() failed in postmaster: Cannot allocate memory

This looks like a system-level memory shortage.  You might find useful
information in the kernel log.  I'd suggest enabling timestamps in the
PG log (see log_line_prefix) so that you can correlate events in the
two log files.

                        regards, tom lane

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