I can only disagree with you, because I have 4 bots running in a VM with 256 MB of RAM and the RAM usage is always around 90-130 MB. But there is also a swap space with 512 MB of RAM which is also often usedDoes sinusbot ram usage increase with time? as i start it it's using 300 mibs, 3 streaming bots and 3 mostly idle member bots, withing 24 hours it's up to 1.2 gb ram, by 2 days it's taking 1800 of my 1900 ram, I have to restart it every 2 days, any idea?
Ubuntu, no one runs a 2 hour mix just a song or 2 per hour maybe less, the user using that ram appears as sinusbot. mostly the teamspeak instances, it wasn't like this 2 updates ago.I can only disagree with you, because I have 4 bots running in a VM with 256 MB of RAM and the RAM usage is always around 90-130 MB. But there is also a swap space with 512 MB of RAM which is also often used
So maybe consider turning on your swap or limiting maybe the RAM usage of youtube-dl, because sometimes is youtube-dl taking huge amount of RAM when a user streams a 2 hour mix from YouTube
Btw, which distro are you using? (Please not Arch )
~ Codebucket
Which exactly?Latest
sinusbot-0.9.12.2-58b509d.tar.bz2Which exactly?
nothing man, just a plain ubuntu vps and latest sinusbot/ts3 clientHi, 300 mb is maybe normal. You using any virtualization? Docker, LXC or such? But the memory stacking is not normal.
still happening, forgot to restart for 48 hours due to exams and ended up with mysql crashed, 2 instances crashed, !sub not working and ram as seen
Have you got a valid SinusBot-license? Dafuq man, that's so much.nothing man, just a plain ubuntu vps and latest sinusbot/ts3 client
Of course i do, this still happening by the way, restarting every 24 hours,Have you got a valid SinusBot-license? Dafuq man, that's so much.
What do you mean?
>Yes I have a licenseOf course i do
>This RAM racking issue still exists.This still happening by the way.
>I have to restart sinusbot every 24 hours.restarting every 24 hours.