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Memory use in Unraid

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I have 32GB of Ram installed on my Unraid machine, which I hoped would be plenty?

 

I run one VM and allocated 8GB to it. Much to my surprise, the Unraid Dashboard shows 90% memory usage. When I try to fire up a second VM (allocating 4GB), it doesn't start with a memory error. I assume this is caused by the memory being "full". I have a few dockers running (incl. Plex).

 

Any thoughts?

Please post either your diagnostics or a crystal ball.

 

 PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
44399 nobody    20   0 13.930g 0.013t    848 S 100.0 42.1   2737:46 mono

No idea what mono is, probably related to some docker you're using.

Yup, the C# runtime is running some application of yours from a docker that is chewing through nearly 14 Gig, which is 42% of your total ram.

 

Its from your Radar docker.

Edited by BRiT

could be the old ombi v2 container (many user reported mono taking up all the ram after a while) or the old emby container, both using mono. Update if you're on an old version, recent versions don't use mono anymore

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Thanks. I am only using Musicbrainz, Radarr, Sonarr, Plex and Sabnzbd. All with most recent update.

1 hour ago, BRiT said:

Its from your Radar docker.

 

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Anything I can do except uninstalling Radarr? Can I limit the memory use of this docker? Or anything else?

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