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Out of memory issue due to Linkwarden?

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Fix Common Problems recently said that there was an out of memory error on my server but when looking at memory usage on the dashboard I did not see it maxed out at the time I saw the notification, but I did recently install a new app, Linkwarden. I spotted some lines in my syslogs that mention that container's id, so I wanted to check and see if that was culprit. Any help is appreciated.

allthethings-diagnostics-20241104-1152.zip

Solved by bptillman

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Something is spawning a LOT of Chrome processes, so if you have a proxy container or the like I'd check there

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And it was back on the 30th - once you figure out what it was, you can restart the server to clear the log so FCP stops warning you about it.

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28 minutes ago, Michael_P said:

Something is spawning a LOT of Chrome processes, so if you have a proxy container or the like I'd check there

Looking at the Linkwarden source code I can see it spins up Chromium processes for one of its features that I was using. And the 30th is also the day I installed and configured it and saw high CPU usage on the server afterwards. I'll reboot now since I have since cleared the data for the app since something I added caused that spike in CPU usage and went away once I cleared the data for the container.

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