2023-07-14, 11:55 AM
Hey everyone !
The RAM gets cleared if I restart the Jellyfin service. A computer repairman and system administrator that I know said that all I need to do then is set-up a cronjob to restart it, but this solution feels like a band-aid, and I just want to be sure. Have I overlooked something ? Do I have a "proper" solution, so to speak ?
Thanks in advance ^_^
-Description of the issue
Even when left idle, after two or three weeks, Jellyfin server starts using all the RAM it can find on my machine (4GB out of 8GB).
-Version of Jellyfin
10.8.10
-Installation method and platform
Debian repository
-What client(s) you are using and how the issue manifests
I connect with the official Jellyfin apps for Windows and Android. I also use the website version sometimes.
-Any other context you might think is relevant
Other than filling up the RAM, everything works fine. My server gets somewhat slower, but it still makes room if I need something else.Even when left idle, after two or three weeks, Jellyfin server starts using all the RAM it can find on my machine (4GB out of 8GB).
-Version of Jellyfin
10.8.10
-Installation method and platform
Debian repository
-What client(s) you are using and how the issue manifests
I connect with the official Jellyfin apps for Windows and Android. I also use the website version sometimes.
-Any other context you might think is relevant
The RAM gets cleared if I restart the Jellyfin service. A computer repairman and system administrator that I know said that all I need to do then is set-up a cronjob to restart it, but this solution feels like a band-aid, and I just want to be sure. Have I overlooked something ? Do I have a "proper" solution, so to speak ?
Thanks in advance ^_^