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    Serializing object Scheduler.clsDBStoreV2 :Out of memory

    My HS3 rebooted unexpectedly this morning.. the log shows shows numerous "Serializing object Scheduler.clsDBStoreV2 :Out of memory" errors starting at 06:12, each followed by "Data for Office Scene Control Office IT Room Central Scene (545) failed a database storage test [S] and will NOT be saved.". Then at 06:13 I got an "Error - Save of the events to the database did not succeed - see the log for more details." error, and then the original errors started repeating again. This continued until 06:15 when I got an "There were errors generated during the save of the database item. Please consult this log for more details and report any data loss to HomeSeer Technologies." error and then the log has no entries until 06:39 when it appears HS3 has restarted and I get the normal "Settings Loaded." startup event, etc.

    Of note is that the uptime of my Linux OS shows 14 hours which would indicate that the OS actually also rebooted around the time HS was acting up this morning. So not sure if Linux caused HS to go nuts or if HS chewed up all the memory and then Linux restarted itself? How can I find out what happened?

    HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.368
    Linux version: Linux Si-HomeSeer 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.51-3 (2017-12-13) x86_64 GNU/Linux System Uptime: 0 Days 14 Hours 3 Minutes 37 Seconds
    Number of Devices: 551
    Number of Events: 154
    Available Threads: 192

    Enabled Plug-Ins
    3.0.0.12: AirplaySpeak
    3.0.0.56: DSC Security
    3.0.0.42: EasyTrigger
    3.0.0.39: EnvisaLink
    3.0.1.130: Z-Wave

    #2
    Actually sorry, it seems Linux has been up for 9 days.. so it is only HS which has been up for only 14 hours, so HS somehow restarted itself after all those errors.

    homeseer@HomeSeer:~$ uptime
    20:48:40 up 9 days, 9:50, 1 user, load average: 0.02, 0.09, 0.08

    homeseer@HomeSeer:~$ free
    total used free shared buffers cached
    Mem: 2058488 963168 1095320 2988 139400 174564
    -/+ buffers/cache: 649204 1409284
    Swap: 1409020 53980 1355040

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      #3
      I seem to be having this same issue. Was it resolved already?

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