I am running OpenHab 2.5.3 in Docker on my Timberwolf Server.
From time to time it appears to crash (KNX Bridge offline, no connection to openhab possible anymore) so this time i checked the ram and cpu usage. Both was quite high. RAM usage was close to 4 Gigabyte while 4GB is max offered.
After restart, it consumes about 600 Megabyte but despite that i disabled and deleted the logfiles (openhab.log* and events.log*), it still grows.
Any ideas why? Any ideas how to avoid?
I can limit the resources offered to this container but im wondering if this would just lead to a faster crash (due to faster reaching the max resource limit)
Ok i have access to this directory but its empty. I just place the org.openhab.binding.amazonechocontrol-2.5.6-SNAPSHOT - file there and openhab will replace the old amazon echo control?
I normally do not install jar files this way so please make sure you have a backup to restore from if things go wrong. I would recommend finding the correct additional addons location for docker and placing the jar file there.
How do i confirm to be in the correct addons folder? Should it contain some “old” files? Because i have a readme in my addons-folder which is from openhab so if there are not at least 2 addons folders this should be it
First make sure to uninstall Amazon Control Binding, stop OH, clean the cache then restart. After OH has fully restarted then place the jar file in the addons directory and restart OH. After restarting the binding should be installed.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that you may want to check the owner/permissions after placing the jar file. Owner should be openhab:openhab and permissions -rw-rw-r–
Sure. It appears to be successful (the install of the new amazon binding) because i have no amazon binding under paper ui but the binding is running as i see in the logs (came back online).
So is it correct that i dont see the new amazon binding in paperui somewhere?
at this moment i have 645.61 MB RAM usage. I will see if this will increase again or not.
@H102 great job helping folks with this
For me, all I had to do was uninstall echo binding from Paper UI and drop the file into addons folder…
no restart needed or anything, a few moments after the file got placed into the folder, my device came online and began to work
That is what I would normally do myself but I’ve read where removing the binding, cleaning the cache, etc… was needed so just wanted to cover all bases the first time.