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Your server has run out of memory

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So I got that warning yesterday evening.  Did a search here & saw that it is a common problem.  So I downloaded the diagnostic file & then rebooted.  Everything changed.  I had a static ip set, it changed.  I had a Plex Docker  container running, that is now gone.  I mean , did my USB flash drive somehow get overwritten?  Enclosed is the diagnostic file.

valhalla-diagnostics-20180705-2016.zip

Did you reboot your server?

 

Also, have you seen this?

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51 minutes ago, DoItMyselfToo said:

Did you reboot your server?

 

Also, have you seen this?

 

 

Yes, I rebooted.  It was strange because while my network shares were available, I could not get to the web page of my unRAID server (which is a static ip address).  I discovered that somehow the static address had been erased from network.cfg & that my ASUS router had assigned a IP address via DHCP.  

 

I set my respective settings to 1 & 2 percent, per the thread you linked.  I also manually edited network.cfg to put my static IP back.  I hope this fixes my problem.  I guess I have to set up my Plex server from scratch.  This is the strangest problem I have ever had with unRAID.  I'm thankful that the whole config was not wiped out.  Thanks for your advice.

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Unrelated to the memory issues, you need to replace the SATA cable on the SSD.

That makes sense.

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