I was happy early.)) I think the problem is in OMV6. All this time I haven't accessed the OMV6 web interface. Today I tried to log into the web interface and immediately got a system reboot.by tormentor - Debian
Yes. Of course. Here are all the running processes.by tormentor - Debian
I didn't do anything, but after a lot of reboots, the system has now been running for almost two weeks. And at the same time, the CPU load is significant.by tormentor - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tormentor, > > > I think we should try without systemd > > IMO, even if you run sysvinit the OOM might still > occur (but it will log the usual error in dmesg). > I think 2GB swap file would be a good solution to > track down this problem to see if in fact there > was a OOM and by whicby tormentor - Debian
Hm Thank you I think we should try without systemdby tormentor - Debian
Two screenshots 1. Htop and iotop 2. Top Screenshots are taken in the process of freezingby tormentor - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tormentor, > > I don't recall anybody reported about OMV 6 > experience here before. I'm not sure if OMV6 is the problem. For example, now I have set about 30 large torrent distributions for simultaneous downloading. The system is very heavily loaded. Load Average 4-5-6. But there were no rebooby tormentor - Debian
Good afternoon! Thank you for your hard work. Successfully installed the system on USB. But there was such a problem. I tell you what I did. I upgraded the system to Debian 11 in order to use OMV 6. Installed OMV 6. From OMV, I installed Docker and Portainer. And then transmission 4.0.2 using Portainer. I use the latest kernel from March of this year. Arbitrary restarts at differeby tormentor - Debian