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Title:
transmission-daemon high RAM usage
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It's not triggered by any special torrent file. Right now I am seeding
Ubuntu 22.04's files.
Here is the log you asked me.
Right now the whole system is using almost 1GB of RAM (normally it uses
200MB~300MB).
Its uptime is about 18 hours.
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Sure! I'll do it.
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Thank you for your bug report. Could you re-install the Ubuntu version,
trigger the issue and then attach the 'journalctl -b 0' log from the
session to the report? Is it triggering on a specific torrent?
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