2023-06-20, 06:14 AM
(2023-06-20, 04:19 AM)joshuaboniface Wrote: Neither error seems related to memory: the first is just a client disconnecting uncleanly, and the second is a playback failure (wrong HWA perhaps). But I'm not sure either of them would really cause such a massive memory leak. For ref, my instance has been up 2 weeks and is only using ~3.3GB
Code:● jellyfin.service - Jellyfin Media Server
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/jellyfin.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/jellyfin.service.d
└─jellyfin.service.conf
Active: active (running) since Mon 2023-06-05 21:59:44 EDT; 2 weeks 0 days ago
Main PID: 476 (jellyfin)
Tasks: 23 (limit: 19171)
Memory: 3.3G
CPU: 2d 2h 38min 29.487s
CGroup: /system.slice/jellyfin.service
└─476 /usr/bin/jellyfin --webdir=/usr/share/jellyfin/web --restartpath=/usr/lib/jellyfin/restart.sh --ffmpeg=/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
It would also help to have more details on the specifics of your setup: what version, what OS, package format, etc.
Looking at the logfile he has a lot of errored websocket connections, maybe there is actually a memory leak there?
On the other hand the
Webhook Item Added Notifier
message comes every few sec which could be an issue?
@natzilla i would recommend disabling all plugins and see if that helps as a troubleshooting step.
typos are finders, keepers.
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