Dombo 71 Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 630/5000Best... I have the latest version of Armbian for the Odroid N2. Running on a 64gb emmc Installed on a home automation system. Nothing else. login as: pi pi@192.168.5.70's password: ___ _ _ _ _ _ ____ / _ \ __| |_ __ ___ (_) __| | | \ | |___ \ | | | |/ _` | '__/ _ \| |/ _` | | \| | __) | | |_| | (_| | | | (_) | | (_| | | |\ |/ __/ \___/ \__,_|_| \___/|_|\__,_| |_| \_|_____| Welcome to Armbian Focal with Linux 5.6.15-meson64 System load: 39.73 47.94 41.55 Up time: 8:34 Memory usage: 96 % of 3634MB Zram usage: 100 % of 1023Mb IP: 192.168.5.70 CPU temp: 35°C Usage of /: 5% of 57G [ General system configuration (beta): armbian-config ] Last login: Wed Jun 10 23:06:00 2020 from 192.168.5.2 pi@odroidn2:~$ Everything seems to be running well, but it turns out for a few hours. Somehow, the odroid is doing something weird. After a certain time, I don't get on well with putty. It seems to be in the zram, which is 100% full. But I can't find anything there that I can do about it. Various error messages. If I do a cold reboot after that, everything will run again for a few hours. And it starts all over again. New install does the same. When i login with ftp i see a lot of big log files. [ atach ] I do not understand how to remove this files for ever. Or how this file are come there. I hope some of you can help me.. I am a windows .... Thanks Edit. Attach a big var/log sys.log file. New something smaller, cannot get the big file because ftp is not working any more .auth.log.rVJMr6 .auth.log.SpPwqz .auth.log.vCGPwk .auth.log.WxXcB2 .auth.log.XKTnuY .auth.log.xVXXz0 syslog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werner Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 armbianmonitor -u Quote System load: 39.73 47.94 41.55 oO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Igor Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 57 minutes ago, Dombo 71 said: Installed on a home automation system. It looks like something is flooding your /var/log, which is ZRAM compressed. Disable excessive logging in your home automation system (support questions goes there - we have no idea about the software you use) or ramlog (/etc/defaults/armbian-ramlog). When you do that, you are more or less back to standards. 57 minutes ago, Dombo 71 said: Memory usage: 96 % of 3634MB I highly doubt there is anything wrong with Armbian. We need more than one report to do any diagnostic. Until then, its a problem with your software - he is eating the memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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