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Maybe investigate why it hung?
That could be a sign of something bigger about to kill it altogether
Yes, thanks for that. Good point. I checked the logs, and minutes before it crashed I can see below in the logs. Seems like either a GPU error or out of memory error. No idea what tracker-miner-f is by the way. It also shows a massive list of processes with their memory usage.
This goes beyond my knowledge :(
Tracker miner fs generates thumbnails for files iirc. There was a recent vulnerability where malicious files could crash it and execute code just by being on disk. Make sure you haven't been hit by malware
I've uninstalled it, it's an index/search tool. Don't need it :D
Usually comes with your DE, sometimes removing it breaks your DE
Yeah tracker miner sounds dodgy. I've only installed Immich & Frigate on the box, and no dodgy repositories. It's also auto updating. Will do research how to check for malware, thought that was a Windows only thing :D
I've previously had a problem with my server becoming unresponsive when running immich. It's been a while, but I remember there being some kind of memory leak having to do with immich. It was in their GitHub issues and everything. On my system it would take about a day and a half and then ssh, along with everything else, would become unresponsive. Rebooting would fix it for a day and a half. I stopped running immich and it hasn't happened since. I suppose you could try using a cron job to restart immich periodically and see if that resolves your problem.
That is good to know! Will keep an eye on memory usage of immich. I really like it, so I'm reluctant to let it go.