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Transmission crashing basically every day #4240

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RuneMason1 opened this issue Apr 4, 2021 · 2 comments
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Transmission crashing basically every day #4240

RuneMason1 opened this issue Apr 4, 2021 · 2 comments

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@RuneMason1
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RuneMason1 commented Apr 4, 2021

Creating a bug report/issue

Required Information

7.0.2 - DietPi version | cat /boot/dietpi/.version
10.9 - Distro version | echo $G_DISTRO_NAME or cat /etc/debian_version
Linux DietPi 5.10.17-v7l+ #1403 SMP Mon Feb 22 11:33:35 GMT 2021 armv7l GNU/Linux - Kernel version | uname -a
RPi4B+- SBC model | echo $G_HW_MODEL_NAME or (EG: RPi3)
Originally included - Power supply used | (EG: 5V 1A RAVpower)
Sandisk Ultra (i think)128 GB - SDcard used | (EG: SanDisk ultra)

Additional Information (if applicable)

Transmission - Software title | (EG: Nextcloud)
It's done this since i moved from aDownloader (That install corrupted somehow)- Was the software title installed freshly or updated/migrated?
This was a fresh install, if i recall correctly- Can this issue be replicated on a fresh installation of DietPi?

  • Bug report ID | echo $G_HW_UUID

Steps to reproduce

  1. Wait for transmission to crash?
  2. ...

Expected behaviour

  • Transmission shouldn't be crashing

Actual behaviour

  • Transmission is crashing, nearly daily. usually when it's under load (downloading something or multiple somethings)

Extra details

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@Joulinar
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Joulinar commented Apr 4, 2021

Hi,

many thanks for your message. Some more information would be helpful. How does CPU and memory usage looks like if Transmission is crashing? Did you checked htop and/or free -m

As well can you have a look to journalctl -u transmission-daemon.service

Furthermore you can check kernel messages dmesg -l err,crit,alert,emerg

@MichaIng
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I mark this as closed. Feel free to reopen if required.

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