ER605 Needs weekly Reboot Issue - does it have a memory leak?
So I have had my fleet of ER605's on a weekly reboot diet now for over a year. Because if I don't do that, they eventually permanently lose contact with the Controller (hardware or software). I have recently started experimenting with LibreNMS and I've found a few things, but the most interesting was the continuous ramping of memory usage over time. I only have about 4 days since I set this system up (running in a Docker on my Synology) but here's what I see. I am curious if this is normal, or if the platform has a memory leak.
Left graph is last 24h, Right graph is last week.
You can also see the resetting impact of my 3AM reboot
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Hello @d0ugmac1
Thank you for your reply. Our support engineer will continue to follow up with your case in the previous ticket email TKID230247563. Please pay attention to your mail box, thanks for your great patience!
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@Fae Please let me know if the support team needs anything else. I had a dozen router disconnects today...I've leaving it up as long as I can, but if i lose control, I will have to reset this as it's in production--and it takes 3-5 weeks to get back to the disk starvation state.
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Hello @d0ugmac1,
Our support engineers are looking into the issue now. They will contact you via the previous support email if there is anything else needed. If you have any additional information to provide, please also feel free to reply to the support email. Thank you for your great patience.
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Router is now hard disconnected. It looks like a process has crashed, most likely omadad (the Omada controller application running on router). You can see the moment it gives up, the CPU load drops right down and there is a decrease in memory consumption as well....to me, that's a process that just went Pffssst!
The white vertical stripes you see below in the middle graphs (previous week) are temporary disconnects, ie where the router became non-responsive on it's IP (no Omada access...but VPN, SSH and SNMP are functioning fine)
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