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Kubernetes OOMKilled = The Most Misunderstood Error
Your Pod Didn’t Crash. Linux Killed It.
Your application didn’t throw an exception
The Linux kernel terminated it
Here's what OOMKilled actually means
Root cause
→ The container exceeded resources.limits.memory
→ The cgroup hard memory limit was breached
→ The Linux OOM Killer killed the process
→ Kubernetes only observed and reported the event
What typically happens
→Pod starts and runs normally
→ Pod starts and runs normallying
→ A memory allocation fails or memory pressure occurs
→ Linux OOM Killer kills the container process
→ Kubernetes reports it as Reason: OOMKilled
How to verify
kubectl describe pod




























