docker_metrics.mem_usage_bytes and docker_containers.mem_usage_bytes /
mem_limit_bytes were int4 (max 2,147,483,647). A container using >2.1 GB of RAM
(e.g. 8.18 GB) overflowed the column, so asyncpg raised "value out of int32
range" and the entire docker ingest batch failed — no metrics stored for any
host with a large container.
The I/O counters and the milestone-77 rollup/disk tables already used
BigInteger; this trio (docker_001-era) was missed.
- models.py: DockerMetric.mem_usage_bytes, DockerContainer.mem_usage_bytes,
DockerContainer.mem_limit_bytes → BigInteger.
- migration docker_008_bigint_mem: ALTER COLUMN ... TYPE BIGINT (safe in-place
int4→int8 promotion).
- integration regression test: persist an ~8 GB container, assert the
current-state and time-series rows round-trip.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC