Hi!
I understand that I'm probably stretching this box a bit too hard, but I'm trying to run a Samba server, Syncthing and also Transmission simultaneously on my little GoFlex Home box.
The scenario is not as extreme as it may seem, because Transmission is idle most of the time, with no active torrents, and the same thing happens with Syncthing and Samba, which are not consciously put to use by me at the same time.
The problem I find is that the Syncthing services terminate unexpectedly at strange times (e.g. during the night, with no use) and I can't find nothing in the logs (logread, smesg, syncthing own panic logs) that is helpful (to me).
The only clues I have are probably related to low memory issues:
- Syncthing logs sometimes show some SIGSEGV error, which appears that might be related to low memory issues or application bugs
- I think that even before installing Syncthing, and perhaps after some kernel or debian upgrade (I'm not really sure), also smdb got somehow terminated and even apt (or apt-get) refused to run, issues that could be solved by rebooting or just by "dropping caches" (e.g., echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
I have even tried to follow the "Tuning for low RAM boxes" topic in the Wiki, but noticed no differences.
Has anyone experienced something similar and has some tips to share? Thanks!
I understand that I'm probably stretching this box a bit too hard, but I'm trying to run a Samba server, Syncthing and also Transmission simultaneously on my little GoFlex Home box.
The scenario is not as extreme as it may seem, because Transmission is idle most of the time, with no active torrents, and the same thing happens with Syncthing and Samba, which are not consciously put to use by me at the same time.
The problem I find is that the Syncthing services terminate unexpectedly at strange times (e.g. during the night, with no use) and I can't find nothing in the logs (logread, smesg, syncthing own panic logs) that is helpful (to me).
The only clues I have are probably related to low memory issues:
- Syncthing logs sometimes show some SIGSEGV error, which appears that might be related to low memory issues or application bugs
- I think that even before installing Syncthing, and perhaps after some kernel or debian upgrade (I'm not really sure), also smdb got somehow terminated and even apt (or apt-get) refused to run, issues that could be solved by rebooting or just by "dropping caches" (e.g., echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches)
I have even tried to follow the "Tuning for low RAM boxes" topic in the Wiki, but noticed no differences.
Has anyone experienced something similar and has some tips to share? Thanks!