Mimir queriers OOMKilling #7365
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Hello. If your queriers are configured with activity tracker enabled (it is enabled by default, but requires
It can be a single query causing OOMs. Once you understand which query it is and what exactly is happening, you can protect queriers by placing limits on the queries. |
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Hello. If your queriers are configured with activity tracker enabled (it is enabled by default, but requires
emptyDir
volume to store data -- if you use Helm or our Jsonnet, this should be the case), then on next restart queriers will log all ongoing queries that were running when querier crashed. This can be used to find out which queries caused OOM.It can be a single query causing OOMs. Once you understand which query it is and what exactly is happening, you can protect queriers by placing limits on the queries.