We are experiencing an issue where when the ignition server is rebooted (for updates or what have you) the memory tags are emptied. Is this a normal behavior and we need to come up with an alternate path to what we are trying to do or should it not behave that way?
Memory tags normally maintain their values through Ignition server restarts. Are all of your memory tags going back to initial values on every restart? Is it possible the Ignition Gateway service is being forcefully terminated?
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We have been having the same problem for about a year with a TZ400 except for the memory usage. Random reboots - sometimes 1 in 2 or 3 weeks, sometimes 2 or 3 within 30 minutes. Had a long dialog with SW in Feb. Of course, it started with, "May be it was because a cold reboot due to a loose cable connection." and went downhill from there. I sent all the logs I could download which they supposedly analyzed and said they couldn't find anything wrong. They sent me a hotfix (probably just to placate me), but that really didn't help. Since it's been in use since 2017, we're just kind of writing it off as a flaky capacitor or other component and we've decided to just upgrade to a TZ470 and hope that fixes the problem. I wish I had a better answer for you. You can see my other thread, "Migration tool - Yes or No?" where I talk about it a little more. Good luck,
Nat - while this latest release may have fixed the random reboots (mine were occurring weekly), unfortunately, as pointed out in another thread, 6.5.4.9 broke the cloud back-ups. Not a good solution.
However - this router is pretty old, this bug will probably stay (and I guess it's not that common and depend on specific config maybe if it's not caught and fixed as this router is pretty popular I think) and I'm installing this router in a place where a reboot from time to time isn't a problem.
Do you have APP and DB Servers together (on a single server)? If so, did you limit the memory SQL Server can use on the server? If you did not, SQL Server could take all the memory of the server and may impact the IIS Worker Processes memory allocations.
Epicor in 10.1.400 did and does have memory leaks. Your best bet is to upgrade when you can. Bart_Elia can speak to that better, if I recall they had to get Microsoft involved to fix an issue in Entity Framework 4.
I am currently using shmget and shmat to create a shared memory between two process. When the process die the shared memory is still alive and restarting the process mean we can start where we were before. But if the machine is turned off then turned on we are losing the data.
Still not perfect since everywhere in my former code i was using my memory without pointer form (Zone[0].param is now Zone[0]->param for example) but this is a step forward, thanks to Wumpus Q. Wumbley.
If you mmap a regular file with MAP_SHARED, you effectively have a shm segment that is also a permanent file. The copy on disk will lag behind the copy in memory, but you can call msync to flush it periodically.
It works great when the VMs are powered off, but does not make the change if they are running. Does anyone know of a way to modify this script so that the new setting will take effect the next time the VM is rebooted?
When a server uses memory more than available RAM, the system will shut down the virtual machine. Then, it is only possible to boot from outside (VPS control panel, e.g. vePortal or SolusVM). However, it should be possible to plan a reboot before possible shut down.
Instead of cutting the branches, you should cut the root of problem. Try to analyze that which process or activity eats up all the RAM. and fix that activity, instead of rebooting server everything when RAM files up 90%. you can use nagis for this purpose, that if RAM gets 90% fill, call an Event handler which will shutdown or reboots the server.
So I have had my fleet of ER605's on a weekly reboot diet now for over a year. Because if I don't do that, they eventually permanently lose contact with the Controller (hardware or software). I have recently started experimenting with LibreNMS and I've found a few things, but the most interesting was the continuous ramping of memory usage over time. I only have about 4 days since I set this system up (running in a Docker on my Synology) but here's what I see. I am curious if this is normal, or if the platform has a memory leak.
Conclusion. OpenVPN logging resulting in memory starvation. After spending some quality time online with the TPlink Support team last night, it appeared that I had amassed 30MB of OpenVPN logs in just 3 weeks (a problem on a device with only 128M of RAM), despite not a single vpn connection during that time...ironic if you think how many people would have like to have seen what was in those logs, but regardless, it looks to be the culprit. Interestingly, it was only HTTP and the Controller interface that went offline, SNMP and SSH were working fine. I have since deleted my OpenVPN settings from the router and have rebooted. TPlink should be issuing a beta firmware version with the verbosity dialed back and hopefully some kind of log rotation increase as well. I'll monitor for another few weeks just to be sure, but I think we can close the book on this 'colourful' episode.
It was MSI Afterburner, it has monitoring options for the RAM (memory temp, memory speed, etc.) I disabled this, but let MSI afterburner still load upon startup (causes the ram RGB to hiccup a split second). But overall now is working as intended!
When I turn on my PC (Windows 10, 16GB RAM) after having been shut down (usually overnight), the RAM usage is unusually high. As a little background, within the last couple weeks I had an issue where the memory usage would go to 99% at random times without many programs running, making the computer slow and unusable. After checking for high memory usage problems others had encountered I disabled NDU, superfetch and tried a couple other fixes.
After trying those fixes the 99% memory issue went away but now when I turn on the computer the memory usage is immediately about 65%+ with nothing running, 85%+ if I run a couple programs. The computer behaves sluggishly during these states. When I restart the PC in this state, it will just be stuck on the "restarting" screen until I physically turn it off, after which point when I turn it on again the RAM usage is back to normal (until the next day when I turn on from overnight shutdown and have to repeat the entire process).
There seem to be many people experiencing high memory issues with Windows 10, but I can't find anything quite like this and am not sure if it's a memory leak or some other issue. Any help would be much appreciated.
I am no expert but I had this problem and found that the issue is that because windows 10 has fast boot enabled by default it caches things when you use the shutdown option and the cpu cycle doesn't reset, and the uptime in task manager never resets. My memory usage was at 99% and after about 9 days of uptime. I generally use the shutdown option before bed. After a restart, it was at about 25 to 30%. Hope this helps!
I have a number of servers that I would like to reboot after they hit 90% memory use. The reboot window will be between midnight and 4:00am but not reboot the server if the condition is not met during this time. Let me know if you need more details.
No restart required. I've done it many times via management studio, memory tab of instance properties. After entering a max value and clicking ok you can see the used memory in task manager dropping gradually.
No restart is required. Nor do you need to use WITH OVERRIDE on the reconfigure statement. WITH OVERRIDE is for when you want to force invalid values for config settings, ones that SQL would reject otherwise. Setting memory to sensible values is not one of those cases.
I own a MacBook Air 120 GB and over the past few weeks I've noticed that my storage decreases, but after rebooting my Mac the memory is miracously reinstated. Why is this happening? Does this have anything to do with FileVault, which might be connected to this issue? (yeah! it's an issue 'cause it's the base model and I don't want to wait until I have used more storage.
357-Crip-Gang Redux isn't the problem, but when it is combined with everything else you have it wouldn't work well. It's a memory issue with loading too many replaced on top top of all the addons on top of the ymaps inside redux. Try to only have one set of mods at a time. Most likely it's the replace vehicles, or a bad rpf in the 1,500 addons you have. Does the problem happen with a clean Dlclist file?
InfiniteQuestion Ohh I think the problem is the replaced cars cuz when I install redux and 1500 addon cars I have no problem with that memory error but when I replaced all the cars in gta5 now I have the problem.
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In fact, this issue has already been reported in the ESP8266 Arduino forum. I wish I had discovered this earlier. The solution is actually quite straightforward: simply add WiFi.persistent(false); right at the beginning of the code, that will stop the library from writing SSID and password to flash memory every time. This is unnecessary anyways since OpenGarage firmware already stores SSID and password in the config file.
Rebooting every 60 seconds is not a symptom of this issue (the symptom of this issue that it just keep rebooting non-stop). If you can, perhaps try to upgrade to the latest firmware (1.0.6):
-Firmware/tree/master/Compiled
by following the instructions there, and see if it makes any difference.
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