November 15, 201213 yr Does this mean I need to increase my ram? "Nov 15 07:15:19 Tower kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 10343 (java) score 29 or sacrifice child (Errors)"
November 15, 201213 yr Does this mean I need to increase my ram? "Nov 15 07:15:19 Tower kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 10343 (java) score 29 or sacrifice child (Errors)" I would just keep Java running and go sacrifice one of your children.
November 15, 201213 yr If you don't have any children to sacrifice, you can also give swap a try, but I'd go with the sacrifice. It saves you a lot of money in the long run. At this rate, college tuition will literally cost an arm and a leg in a few years. on 4.7, you can install swap from unmenu
November 15, 201213 yr on 4.7, you can install swap from unmenu It will work on any version. It is not limited to the 4.7 version.
November 16, 201213 yr on 4.7, you can install swap from unmenu It will work on any version. It is not limited to the 4.7 version. Thanks, good to know. I haven't tried out the 5.0 versions yet. Too many plugins are being used at the moment. It seems like too big of a chore to re-install all while making sure I don't lose data. :-)
November 16, 201213 yr Author So ram it is if I want more GUI stuff. Where's a good buy in memory for the x9scm? If anyone wants to trade for a m1015 I'm in.
November 16, 201213 yr So ram it is if I want more GUI stuff. Where's a good buy in memory for the x9scm? If anyone wants to trade for a m1015 I'm in. How did you come to this conclusion?
November 17, 201213 yr Bottom line is: - unraid itself can run with very little ram, taking prices into account I would use 4GB - if you start using plugins you might need a bit more, 8GB should be enough - you can still get memory issues due to low memory (and you cannot expand that), see the following thread: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=22971.msg203371#msg203371
November 17, 201213 yr Bottom line is: - unraid itself can run with very little ram, taking prices into account I would use 4GB - if you start using plugins you might need a bit more, 8GB should be enough - you can still get memory issues due to low memory (and you cannot expand that), see the following thread: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=22971.msg203371#msg203371 And, as a point of information, my older unRAID server has 512 Meg of RAM. It does not run any memory intensive add-ons. It is a file-server. With the addition of a swap-file I've been able in that 512 Meg of RAM to compile ffmpeg. (that is a very memory intensive task) Stock unRAID runs fine in 512 Meg. Before you ask, the old Intel MB takes expensive DDR memory compared to the DDR2 memory chips available today. I think it had a max of 4Gig regardless. I was not willing to spend several hundred dollars on RAM when the server was working with the smaller amount.
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