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dhenke1690

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  1. I am having this issue as well. I increased the LOG partition size but the error are still showing up. Has anyone increased the Nginx max reserved memory size to see if that helps? I haven't actually done this yet but I'm curious if it will help. I don't want to cause more issues. I do have 128GB of ram so I do mine giving some extra space to these to stop, or at the very least make these errors less common. Edit the Nginx Configuration: Open your Nginx configuration file using a text editor. The configuration file is typically located at /etc/nginx/nginx.conf or /etc/nginx/conf.d/your-config-file.conf. Add the directive nchan_max_reserved_memory 32M; to the appropriate location, often within the http block. Save the changes and close the editor.
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  3. I am having the same issue. Definitely following this thread. I ran a Memtest86 on all 4 ram sticks and received errors. Then I ran the test on each stick individually but they passed. My ram sticks are mismatched (one set is 8gb sticks at 3200mhz and the other 16gb sticks at 3000mhz) but I run them at the default 2133mhz. Been running this way for over a year and never had a problem with it. I guess I'm going to back up the cache drive and move all the data to the array and format the drive. During this process I learned that backup plugin was deprecated so the last backup I have is from March *facepalm*.

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