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AlanC

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  1. In order to learn, what makes you say that? Which log / error message please?
  2. They are all album covers from many different albums, so either created by Lidarr or "MyMedia For Alexa". As I can't find anyone else having the problem with Lidarr, and can't see any activity for the albums concerned around the time that they were created, I'm guessing it's down to "MyMedia For Alexa", so I've uninstalled that for now. Thanks for your help
  3. Wow, thanks for spotting that. Maybe that's the source of all of my problems! I'll take a look.
  4. Thanks, but the problem is I can't access the server via the GUI, console or SSH :-(
  5. My server sometimes becomes unresponsive via the web gui, and times out when logging in to the console (I type the username, but it times out before the password prompt appears) I have been pressing the shutdown button on the server, which usually does a clean shutdown. Last night I intitiated a shutdown using this method but got these errors: Starting diagnostics collection ... sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/top.txt: No such file or sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/unraid-7.1.4.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/lscpu.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/lsscsi.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/lspci.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/aspm-status.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/lsusb.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/memory.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/lsof.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/lsmod.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/df.txt: No such file or directory sh: line 1: /mickey-diagnostics-20251107-2236/system/motherboard.txt: No such file or directory I initiated the shutdown at 22:36 but by 01:30 the serve still hadn't shutdown so I had to hit the power button. Any suggestions as to what caused the above errors please, and also what may be causing the unresponsiveness? Syslog is set to save to /cache/logs and not mirrored to flash Diagnostics attached I hope I have fixed the NUT error "nut_libusb_get_interrupt: Input/Output Error" this morning by setting it to "pollonly" mickey-diagnostics-20251108-1235.zip
  6. On 8/26/2025 at 10:06 AM, Michael_P said: Your container is hitting the memory limit and being killed, and the system is reporting that Runps -auxf > ps.txt to pipe it to a file (run within a share path so it will create the file there) that will show you what is launching the python process that's causing the issue. Expand to Edit I haven't had the problem for 2 weeks now, so haven't needed to run this command. The only thing different, is that I haven't run the ollama and open webui containers so I'm guessing the problem lies somewhere there. Thanks for the help
  7. That's the annoying thing, why is it so difficult for a user to find the cause of a problem? To say there's a python process causing a problem isn't much use when so many containers use python.
  8. A windows VM that only runs Veeam backup and a Home Assistant VM. I thought it was the frigate container causing the problems using tmpfs, so I stopped using tmpfs, and began writing to an SSD instead. I have run into the python issue before, but I can't track down where it's coming from. I've installed Beszel, thanks for the heads up
  9. I keep getting Out of memory errors, and have had them intermittently since installing Unraid a year ago. This results in the server being unresponsive, and not able to shutdown cleanly. I have limited the memory on all of the containers, and it still happens. It's getting to the stage where I'm considering moving back to Truenas, or even Windows. Am I being ambitious with the number of containers I'm running? Do I need more than 64GB of RAM for the task? Please help me fix this once and for all. TIA mickey-diagnostics-20250823-1133.zip
  10. AlanC replied to AlanC's topic in General Support
    Thanks, but how do I know which container is running the python instance please?
  11. AlanC posted a topic in General Support
    Hi, I'm receiving out of memory errors. The syslog shows: "Memory cgroup out of memory: Killed process 31086 (python)". I'm trying to understand if this is a specific docker container causing this, a plugin, or something else. Alan mickey-diagnostics-20250730-1621.zip
  12. Thank you, it's already limited to 2gb, I'll increase it. Merry Christmas
  13. Hi, Happy Holidays. I am running into "Out of Memory" errors, I'd be grateful for any help / advice. Thanks Alan mickey-diagnostics-20241224-1243.zip
  14. Thankyou, seems to have done the trick
  15. Any way of making it persistent?

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