August 13, 20232 yr Hello, Today in the report of the plugin Fix Common Problems, I see: * **Out Of Memory errors detected on your server** Quote Your server has run out of memory, and processes (potentially required) are being killed off. You should post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the Unraid forums So could you check why ? I join my diagnostic report file. For now: Yesterday evening, as we were watching a movie through Appletv4k (Plex) and the unraid server (Plex container), the Plex server suddently crashed. It came back by itself after ~1 minute. Maybe there is a link between both events. Thank you, unraid-diagnostics-20230813-1908.zip Edited August 15, 20232 yr by pbear
August 14, 20232 yr Community Expert If it's a one time thing you can ignore, if it keeps happening try limiting more the RAM for VMs and/or docker containers, the problem is usually not just about not enough RAM but more about fragmented RAM, alternatively a small swap file on disk might help, you can use the swapfile plugin: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/109342-plugin-swapfile-for-691/
August 15, 20232 yr Author Ok, nothing special on the diagnostic file ? I'll update this thread if this happens again. Edited August 15, 20232 yr by pbear
August 20, 20232 yr Author Hello, I got the alert message again. **Out Of Memory errors detected on your server** I have 4 VM running, using a total of 20G on the 64G available. I have around 32 docker containers running, is it too much ? I join the diagnostic file form today. Could it be analysed ? Thanks, unraid-diagnostics-20230820-0944.zip
August 20, 20232 yr Community Expert 3 hours ago, pbear said: I have around 32 docker containers running, is it too much ? You can limit them to a specific amount, for me Plex goes wonky during scheduled maintenance and gobbles up all the RAMs so I limit it to 4GB
August 21, 20232 yr Author I see that the template already set a limit to 12G. Isn't it another container that gobbles up all the RAM ?
August 21, 20232 yr Community Expert 2 hours ago, pbear said: I see that the template already set a limit to 12G. Isn't it another container that gobbles up all the RAM ? Have you done what the release notes suggest? https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/6.12.3 If Docker containers have issues starting after a while, and you are running Plex, go to your Plex Docker container settings, switch to advanced view, and add this to the Extra Params: --no-healthcheck
August 21, 20232 yr Community Expert On 8/20/2023 at 8:50 AM, pbear said: I join the diagnostic file form today. Could it be analysed ? It's not easy to see what exactly is causing the problem by looking at the diags, as mentioned in the first reply you can limit all your containers and VMs, if you don't want to limit them all try starting a few at a time to see if you can find the culprit, using the swapfile plugin may also help, most often is not a case of not enough RAM, just fragmented RAM.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.