It has crashed every weekend. I do not see memory usage or CPU load ever spike to unhealthy levels. Of course, am not here to see why and no one is doing anything so it shouldn’t be working very hard. Maybe it gets bored and says “screw it, I’m checking out”? LOL I had to use Timeshift today to take it back to a working state.

I set up a program to do a controlled restart every night, but I must wait til Saturday night/Sunday morning to see if it doesn’t happen this week. Grrr

(sidenote: It’d be awesome if we could afford a server. It may just be doing more now than the little desktop is up for)

Wazuhup with that?

So what are you seeing from the server end, is it crashing, is it non responsive?

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LinuxMint is still up. Wazuh VM unresponsive. Its host machine looks fine. Wazuh is taking a dump. Luckily, with both TimeShift and VB restore points in place, I can always get it right back up. It’s just that I feel like it “waiting til I look the other way” to do stuff. LOL

oh, and
wassup

Not sure how many clients you have monitored. I’m a novice at the system myself so I’m probably not the best to ask either.
I will say that I allocated about 32 GB of RAM to the unit and it hovers between 20 to 24 GB of usage. I have over 100+ clients I’m checking since I don’t know how to do agentless monitoring, or else I’d have more to look at too.

Turns out was not a memory leak. Wazuh and TimeShift automatic system backups seem to not play well together.

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