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With the changes I implemented, I have now been up for over 16 days. The system is still responsive and I am having less problems. Prior to this I was booting twice a week.
I believe there is a memory leak in WXML. See below. It is straight line increase and has not broken over. I will continue to monitor to see if it ever breaks over.
I am not doing images nor maps with WXML. Rather I wrote some older Perl scripts during my HS2 days that downloaded images from NOAA creating several animated gifs for weather forecast and current weather for display in HSTouch. Leveraged ImageMagick to do the image work.
I wonder if it is 4.15 v 4.4 on the kernel? I am pushing 250Mb and you are 1/2 of that????? Are you doing much with graphics and maps in WXML as I download about 20 images and then rotate them into a device?
I have been monitoring my memory usage in Linux (Ubuntu 16.04) for HS3 and wanted to know what the usage by plugin. My mono version is the latest stable 6.8.0.105. I wrote the scripts (I did share on the how-to section) and have noticed that WeatherXML is increasing in memory size. Is this the expected behavior? Here is the memory v time plot. Time is GMT
Is this the expected behavior? I am only reading data for one location. Here is my set up
Current Date/Time: 2/16/2020 1:12:43 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.548
Linux version: Linux HomeSeer-Server 4.15.0-58-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 6 11:12:41 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux System Uptime: 1 Day 7 Hours 10 Minutes 24 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.xxx
Number of Devices: 532
Number of Events: 141
Available Threads: 799
HSTouch Enabled: True
Event Threads: 2799
Event Trigger Eval Queue: 0
Event Trigger Priority Eval Queue: 0
Device Exec Queue: 0
HSTouch Event Queue: 0
Email Send Queue: 0
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