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randomly losing connectivity

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Just FYI, when running FCP in troubleshooting mode, you should also upload the FCPsyslog_tail.txt file as it includes up to 30 more minutes of logging than the last diagnostics

 

But, presumably your issues are because you keep having out of memory issues, all invoked by Plex, and eventually, one of the OOM's is killing off a process that is required so that Plex can continue to run.

 

It appears that you're attempting to run 6.3 on 2Gig of memory (which is fine), but once you toss in some docker apps into the mix, you're really pushing it.  4 Gig is the functional minimum for unRaid running anything more than basic plugins, and 8 Gig would be preferred

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Ahh ok. That makes sense.  

 

So any suggestions on memory for this old system?

C2SEA looks like it takes up to Up to 8GB dual channel unbuffered,   non-ECC DDR3 1333/1066/800 SDRAM

 

As to specifics, I have no suggestion as I don't run that board

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Great thank you!  I posted on the hardware forum for specific recommendations. 

You're running out of memory and processes are being killed. I see you only have 2 GiB installed. Try running without dockers for a while and see if that improves stability. Consider adding more RAM.

 

EDIT: Ha! Already answered. I didn't notice.

Edited by John_M

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35 minutes ago, John_M said:

You're running out of memory and processes are being killed. I see you only have 2 GiB installed. Try running without dockers for a while and see if that improves stability. Consider adding more RAM.

 

EDIT: Ha! Already answered. I didn't notice.

Thanks for you post anyway John_M!

 

I looked on crucial.com and it looks like they only have a 4 gb kit (2 2 GB sticks).  I was hopign to max it out at 8.  I posted on the harware forum here so I am still hoping to get a specific recommendation there.

 

 

Have you tried kingston.com? Doesn't your motherboard have four DIMM sockets?

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