01-29-2020, 12:36 PM
@gitarrero
It would be telling you what you already know but you can confirm you are bumping into an out-of-memory (OOM) issue several ways.
1. In an SSH session, run 'moodeutl -m' and watch the RAM usage number climb toward 100 percent.
2. After the capitulation, check the system log or dmesg output for out of memory entries.
Sure, using an RPi4 with 2GB or 4GB of RAM would give you more headroom. Enough for your collection? Maybe.
Regards,
Kent
It would be telling you what you already know but you can confirm you are bumping into an out-of-memory (OOM) issue several ways.
1. In an SSH session, run 'moodeutl -m' and watch the RAM usage number climb toward 100 percent.
2. After the capitulation, check the system log or dmesg output for out of memory entries.
Sure, using an RPi4 with 2GB or 4GB of RAM would give you more headroom. Enough for your collection? Maybe.
Regards,
Kent