A different way to manage MySQL memory has been committed (and released to 2023.2/edge).
Basically now constraints are set within mysql configuration and not on k8s limits, so it shouldn't be oomkilled anymore.
A different way to manage MySQL memory has been committed (and released to 2023.2/edge).
Basically now constraints are set within mysql configuration and not on k8s limits, so it shouldn't be oomkilled anymore.