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CPU & Memory Leak Is Insane On Ubuntu

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Hi! I own a few ubuntu VPS' and since the last update the memory leak + CPU leak is insanely high and the bot takes up 1.1gb+ within a few hours and the CPU goes from 10%-50% and eventually the client freezes. I've botted before and the leak has been quite high but not like this, used to be able to run 2 bots on my VPS with 3gb memory for days and no freeze with a good fps (20+). I've heard that this will be fixed in osbot 2.0 but it hasn't been released yet and it was meant to be released last weekend. Getting really frustrating that I have to restart my bots all the time now that I've set up a goldfarm...

The memory leak has been around for long time.... this isn't a new problem.

I am also using ubuntu vps, but im not sure if this is an ubuntu  problem. For me the memory leaks are bad, but not as bad as you described. I am able to run 1 bot on 1 512mb RAM vps if i restart client every 8 hours. Otherwise i find that bot is on 0fps and freezed.

By the way i am not using lite mode as this makes my bot die. And yes indeed the situation has gone worse somewhere in the last releases, i used to get over 40 hours proggies with osbot (on 1gbram vps), but not anymore. So im anxiously waiting for osbot 2.

 

By the way are you using 32bit or 64bit ubuntu? I am using 32bit myself. Which is recommended anyway?

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The memory leak has been around for long time.... this isn't a new problem.

 

I know but not like this -.-

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