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Server has been "offline" temporarily several times

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Dear community, 

 

on friday I noticed that the UI of my unraid server wasn't available. Pinging did work however. I checked a few other services (wireguard, smb, ssh, accessing docker container) and they all were down. As I was on vacation, I had no way to restart the server. 

 

In the evening I tried logging in again and funny enough, everything was fine! Also the uptime was > 1 month, so it hadn't restarted by itself. 

 

The next day exactly the same happend. With the exception, that all services were down but wireguard! I was able to access my home router via unraid wireguard. Nothing else was working on the server, Today in the morning, everything was fine again. 

 

I found these errors in the fix common problems app: 

 

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Also please find my diagnostics log attached (syslog was edited by me due to privacy). 

 

Can anyone find the cause for my problem? 

Thank you in advance! 

 

Regards, Artur

unraid-diagnostics-20240407-1705.zip

Edited by Arwi
fixing bad english :-)

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Server is running out of RAM, it appears to be caused by the Frigate container.

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