Hi there
Today after uptime = 1 day and 3 hours, and streaming 8 hours of Tidal,
the RAM consumption is at 188 MB. It's going up, but not critical
(yet).
I have a suspicion that Tidal is causing this. At the previous post I
had run the NAS since before Christmas (the 23rd to be exact) and
throu
cfuttrup wrote:
>
> Library statistics:
> Total Images: 803
> Total Videos: 1
> Total Tracks: 8,548
> Total Albums: 697
> Total Artists: 926
> Total Genres: 102
> Total Playing Time: 556:30:59
>
Do you really display images and videos through LMS? If not, disable
scanning for these. But I don
cfuttrup wrote:
> I turned off the NAS last night and restarted it 3 hours ago, to listen
> to music. Resource monitor says LMS uses 165 MB, so we're down from 1.1
> GB. Other consumption of RAM looks unchanged. 165 MB is probably normal.
> I'm still curious to understand ...Library statistics:T
I turned off the NAS last night and restarted it 3 hours ago, to listen
to music. Resource monitor says LMS uses 165 MB, so we're down from 1.1
GB. Other consumption of RAM looks unchanged. 165 MB is probably normal.
I'm still curious to understand ...
Library statistics:
Total Images: 803
Total
Today I logged in and could see my Synology NAS is using a lot of RAM
(86%). Resource Monitor shows that LMS 7.9.2 is using 1.1 GB (next
contender was using 40 MB, so LMS is the only real user). The machine
uptime is 47 days.
That's... a lot. How large is your library? What is your memory settin
Hi there,
Today I logged in and could see my Synology NAS is using a lot of RAM
(86%). Resource Monitor shows that LMS 7.9.2 is using 1.1 GB (next
contender was using 40 MB, so LMS is the only real user). The machine
uptime is 47 days.
Is there any reason why LMS would require so much RAM? ...