August 1, 20187 yr 6.4.0, been up 105 days, no issues. Installed Dynamix Local Master an hour ago (I'm not saying its the cause, its just the only change I've made in months, other than docker updates). Suddenly I've got a red error in the upper notification area. Fix Common Problems says: Out Of Memory errors detected on your server Your server has run out of memory, and processes (potentially required) are being killed off. You should post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the unRaid forums I ssh'd into the box, and out of 12GB RAM, htop is showing 2.84GB in use. Additional: root@ffs2:~# free -h total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 11G 1.5G 3.5G 1.3G 6.5G 8.1G Swap: 0B 0B 0B root@ffs2:~# Diags attached. Thanks. ffs2-diagnostics-20180801-0620.zip Edited August 1, 20187 yr by tucansam
August 1, 20187 yr Community Expert Local Master hasn't changed in nearly 2 years. Maybe some of your other (auto-updating) plugins are incompatible with your old version of unRAID?
August 1, 20187 yr 52 minutes ago, trurl said: Local Master hasn't changed in nearly 2 years. Maybe some of your other (auto-updating) plugins are incompatible with your old version of unRAID? Mine shows that also, but it is a plugin that just forces windows to have the UnRaid server be the LanMan Local Master, and so doesn't need updates... Unlikely to be the issue... Edit: This is not really a permanent solution, but you can try and use this plugin to see if that helps you get up and running enough to trim things down: Edited August 1, 20187 yr by Warrentheo
August 1, 20187 yr Author 5 hours ago, trurl said: Local Master hasn't changed in nearly 2 years. Maybe some of your other (auto-updating) plugins are incompatible with your old version of unRAID? Unraid used to automatically check, or at least, I'd get a notification as soon as I hit the GUI that there was an upgrade. I hadn't even looked in ages. I just did the manual "upgrade OS" under Tools/Update and found that I am many versions behind. I'm upgrading now. Thanks!!!!
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