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Checking the available memory of my 2 GBytes server with Linux commend: free -m the relay runs out of memory after rebooting within a few minutes while the connections raise to the now usual 10600 connections. A few minutes the available memory is about 90 MBytes and then the relay reboots.
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It has been running fine for months without this memory problem. My Raspberry Pi relay with 4 GB of RAM relay does not seem to have this problem.
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Op 15-01-2024 11:14 CET schreef torserver <torserver@xs4all.nl>:
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Starting about a week or so the number of connections raised rapidly to 18000+ and since then my middle relay reboots every 15 minutes. Lowering the relaybandwidth to a few MBytes partly solved these reboots. Before these unplanned reboots the relay has run for months at 20 - 40 MBytes traffic without issues.
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The number of connections now is around 11000 per relay.
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How can I prevent these reboots?
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