Ammar
Member
My VPS specs:
1 vCore (i7 4.0-4.7 GHz)
1 GB DDR4 (ECC 2400 MHz)
1 GB SWAP
100 Mbps connection (1 Gbps Burst)
Debian 8 64 Bit
Hi,
The sinusbot seems to use a lot of RAM and there are a lot of same processes running simultaneously. After 3-4 days, 90% RAM is used up by Sinusbot and there is no way to fix it other than the VPS restart. After VPS restart, the RAM usage is normal and it gradually keeps on increasing over time. Here is the screenshot ;
In the above screenshot, you can clearly see that TS3 client(which is controlled by SInusbot) is using a lot of RAM (nearly 1 GB) and there are a lot of processes. I am using 2 instances so IMO, I should be getting 2 processes but the screenshot says it otherwise.
P.S. I am using the downgraded TS client 3.0.18.2
1 vCore (i7 4.0-4.7 GHz)
1 GB DDR4 (ECC 2400 MHz)
1 GB SWAP
100 Mbps connection (1 Gbps Burst)
Debian 8 64 Bit
Hi,
The sinusbot seems to use a lot of RAM and there are a lot of same processes running simultaneously. After 3-4 days, 90% RAM is used up by Sinusbot and there is no way to fix it other than the VPS restart. After VPS restart, the RAM usage is normal and it gradually keeps on increasing over time. Here is the screenshot ;
In the above screenshot, you can clearly see that TS3 client(which is controlled by SInusbot) is using a lot of RAM (nearly 1 GB) and there are a lot of processes. I am using 2 instances so IMO, I should be getting 2 processes but the screenshot says it otherwise.
P.S. I am using the downgraded TS client 3.0.18.2