logs from trying to start with not enough memory: ``` 207716 2020-02-11 11:33:02 EST [2969]: [1-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=LOG: starting PostgreSQL 12.1 (Ubuntu 12.1-1.pgdg18.04+1) on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Ubuntu 7.4.0-1ubuntu1~18.04.1) 7.4.0, 64-bit 207717 2020-02-11 11:33:02 EST [2969]: [2-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=LOG: listening on IPv4 address "0.0.0.0", port 5030 207718 2020-02-11 11:33:02 EST [2969]: [3-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=LOG: listening on IPv6 address "::", port 5030 207719 2020-02-11 11:33:04 EST [2969]: [4-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=LOG: listening on Unix socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5030" 207720 2020-02-11 11:33:06 EST [2969]: [5-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=FATAL: could not map anonymous shared memory: Cannot allocate memory 207721 2020-02-11 11:33:06 EST [2969]: [6-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=HINT: This error usually means that PostgreSQL's request for a shared memory segment exceeded available memory, swap space, or huge pages. To reduce the request size (currently 4423614464 bytes ), reduce PostgreSQL's shared memory usage, perhaps by reducing shared_buffers or max_connections. 207722 2020-02-11 11:33:06 EST [2969]: [7-1] user=,db=,app=,client=,remote=LOG: database system is shut down 207723 pg_ctl: could not start server 207724 Examine the log output. ```