Common signs of resource exhaustion in worker processes include:
1. System Slowdowns: The system may slow down significantly, leading to increased response times and decreased performance[1].
2. Crashes: Worker processes may crash or fail, causing the system to become unresponsive or even shut down[1].
3. Unresponsiveness: Worker processes may become unresponsive, leading to delays or failures in processing tasks[1].
4. Failure to Start New Tasks or Processes: The system may be unable to start new tasks or processes due to resource exhaustion, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition[2].
5. Increased Error Rates: Worker processes may experience increased error rates due to resource exhaustion, leading to decreased productivity and reliability[2].
6. Memory Leaks: Memory leaks can cause worker processes to consume excessive memory, leading to resource exhaustion and system crashes[2].
7. CPU Overload: CPU overload can cause worker processes to consume excessive CPU resources, leading to resource exhaustion and system slowdowns[2].
8. File System Storage Overload: File system storage overload can cause worker processes to consume excessive storage resources, leading to resource exhaustion and system crashes[2].
9. Database Connection Pool Overload: Database connection pool overload can cause worker processes to consume excessive database connections, leading to resource exhaustion and system slowdowns[2].
10. Increased Response Times: Worker processes may experience increased response times due to resource exhaustion, leading to decreased performance and reliability[2].
By recognizing these signs, you can identify resource exhaustion in worker processes and take steps to prevent or mitigate its effects.
Citations:[1] https://www.tutorchase.com/answers/ib/computer-science/can-you-identify-symptoms-of-resource-exhaustion
[2] https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/400
[3] https://blog.intelex.com/2021/07/28/the-10-signs-of-worker-fatigue/
[4] https://www.kirialign.com/blogs/7-signs-of-fatigue-and-how-it-affects-the-workplace
[5] https://safetyiq.com/insight/6-workplace-fatigue-management-tips-you-should-know-about/