![]() ![]() I'm not sure if this helps to shed more light on this subject or not, but it does seem incredibly odd that Emby would consume practically all the available ram on a system. I have also noticed that it appears that certain configuration directories seem to written to a ram drive, that in my case could also explain the approx 3.5GB of ram usage (mainly as my configuration directories including metadata amount to about 3.5 GB), though i have only been able to observe this issue under the Unraid plugin for Emby instead of the Docker image. I've been trying to figure out what seems to be the issue and according CADvisor there seems to be a garbage collection thread running in Emby that consumes all this extra ram. ![]() I have 8GB of ram installed, with Emby turned off, my memory consumption is around 30% (according to the UI on the Emby dashboard) after a few days with Emby running the ram usage climbs to about 90-95% and at that point it starts to kill running VM's. I have been seeing this issue with the Emby Docker under unraid 6.1.9 also. Server-63593298069.txt Edited Maby masterxilef I attached what I think it's the latest log at this moment, and I think it's showing an error but I don't really know.Įdit: What would you recommend, use 64bit ubuntu or stick with the 32bit? So my question is, is that normal behavior for emby-server, maybe mono on linux, or maybe there's something wrong with my setup altought it's a fresh installation. I installed emby-server but haven't set up anything on the web ui just to see how the process acts with htop and discovered that after it starts it begins to consume more and more RAM till it's about 900MB, and then kinda restarts the process and begins doing it again.īecause of that, I haven't tested 64bit ubuntu. However, as I was doing that with 32bit ubuntu I encountered something peculiar that I don't know if it's normal. UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER MEMORY USAGE INSTALLTo find out, I decided to install a spare hard drive so I could install 32bit ubuntu, install emby-server, see cpu/ram consumption, then do the same with 64bit ubuntu and compare. So because I upgraded the RAM I had a question, would I benefit from upgrading to a 64bit os, seeing as the processor is capable of it, but I was running 32bit ubuntu because of the low RAM. However, yesterday I upgraded the 1GB stick of RAM with a 2GB stick, the max the processor/mobo is capable. Many of the configurations may require one of several different optional. Been running it for a couple of months as a backend for Kodi and working great. Certain configurations support an optional Universal Media Bay for an optical drive. I'am running emby-server on an old netbook I had laying arround with an atom N450 processor and Ubuntu Server 14.04 32bit, as I have no need for transcoding atm it is perfect for my needs right now. ![]()
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