I'm running DSM 7.0.1-42218 Update 2 (Tinycore Redpill) on my Gen8 Microserver.
The system consists of 3 harddrives of 4TB, running in Raid 5 and one SSD Cache of 250 GB
I installed this system using pocopico's scripts. I'm using the EXT filesystem so if redpill stops working, my data stays safe or is at least recoverable.
The Memory Leak:
There seems to be a memory leak because my memory is constantly at 89%, even though Docker only uses a fraction as well as the rest of the system. My Task manager doesn't show anything using more than 20 MB of RAM at the moment. So not sure where the memory is going.
If I look at the past year (since the last boot), the memory just keeps rising.
I actually hope the latest version 7.1-42661 Update 2 might fix the problem. But of course I'm not sure.
I'm actually wondering what are your thoughts and if an update is required, what would be the best way:
- installing a fresh tinycore redpill and init the harddrives
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I'm running DSM 7.0.1-42218 Update 2 (Tinycore Redpill) on my Gen8 Microserver.
The system consists of 3 harddrives of 4TB, running in Raid 5 and one SSD Cache of 250 GB
I installed this system using pocopico's scripts. I'm using the EXT filesystem so if redpill stops working, my data stays safe or is at least recoverable.
The Memory Leak:
There seems to be a memory leak because my memory is constantly at 89%, even though Docker only uses a fraction as well as the rest of the system. My Task manager doesn't show anything using more than 20 MB of RAM at the moment. So not sure where the memory is going.
If I look at the past year (since the last boot), the memory just keeps rising.
I actually hope the latest version 7.1-42661 Update 2 might fix the problem. But of course I'm not sure.
I'm actually wondering what are your thoughts and if an update is required, what would be the best way:
- installing a fresh tinycore redpill and init the harddrives
- something else....
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