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v7.2.4 - Out Of Memory errors detected on your system

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Hi there,

FCP Plugin reported Out Of Memory errors and told me to turn to you. Attached is the diagnostics ZIP.

If i recall correctly, the OOM error in the log corelates with unexpected shutdown of my Windows 11 VM (8 GB RAM assigned).

I have one DIMM with 32 GB installed.

I'd appreceate some insights or hints what might have gone wrong and/or how to proceed.

Thanks in Advance!

energystar-diagnostics-20260407-1119.zip

Solved by Michael_P

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27 minutes ago, Jonathan Krebs said:

Hi there,

FCP Plugin reported Out Of Memory errors and told me to turn to you. Attached is the diagnostics ZIP.

If i recall correctly, the OOM error in the log corelates with unexpected shutdown of my Windows 11 VM (8 GB RAM assigned).

I have one DIMM with 32 GB installed.

I'd appreceate some insights or hints what might have gone wrong and/or how to proceed.

Thanks in Advance!

energystar-diagnostics-20260407-1119.zip

Looks like back on the 23 March whatever container matches this ID 7f7c77b7b0989 ran over its assigned limit and was repeatedly killed, then on the 24th it looks like you were running something that had ffmpeg doing work which tipped the host OOM so it stopped the highest consumer which at the time was your VM.

Doesn't look like you need to do anything, so just reboot to clear the log and FCP will stop warning you

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1 hour ago, Michael_P said:

Looks like back on the 23 March whatever container matches this ID 7f7c77b7b0989 ran over its assigned limit and was repeatedly killed, then on the 24th it looks like you were running something that had ffmpeg doing work which tipped the host OOM so it stopped the highest consumer which at the time was your VM.

Doesn't look like you need to do anything, so just reboot to clear the log and FCP will stop warning you

Thanks for the quick answer. That seems plausible. I could not find a container with that ID but i suspect, that this ID changes, as soon as a new version of the container is being pulled. High ffmpeg usage will probably stem from jellyfin or immich. I'll try to leave a little bit more headroom in the future.

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