Cowboy, thank you for helping me out.
CPU Core i5 2500K
16GB RAM
Centos 6.4 (Final)
Rivendell 2.10.3
(I don't know bus speed and so on).

I discovered something interesting. I rebooted the machine on Friday.
Running 'top' then showed a lot of free RAM - sorry can't remember how
much. I could voicetrack during a commercial-break with a lot of soundfiles
changing fast, without RDairplay crashing. But now on Monday 'top' displays:
Mem:  16312864k total, 16117792k used,   195072k free,   189816k buffers
Swap:   204792k total,        0k used,   204792k free, 15280924k cached

And of course RDairplay crashed once this morning while voicetracking.
So I guess my system is eating more and more RAM?



2015-03-20 19:11 GMT+01:00 Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com>:

> On Friday 20 March 2015 03:25:58 am Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
> > It's Centos 6 on a homebuild system (quality Intel motherboard, Kingston
> > RAM and so on)
> > Since it seems that no has experienced this, it could be that the system
> is
> > "stressed" when I'm voicetracking in the log running in RDairplay.
>
>  Again, version ? Hardware ?
>  Not who branded the RAM, but how much of it.
>  What processor, how much ram, buss speed, relevant hardware
>  information. Does it meet the published minimums, or exceeds
>  those minimums by how much ?
>
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