I have a GL net 6000, all is working fine except Adguard...
This is the log message:
ed Mar 5 15:13:17 2025 kern.info kernel: [753707.713998] oom-kill:constraint=CONSTRAINT_NONE,nodemask=(null),cpuset=/,mems_allowed=0,global_oom,task_memcg=/,task=AdGuardHome,pid=23731,uid=0
Wed Mar 5 15:13:17 2025 kern.err kernel: [753707.727091] Out of memory: Killed process 23731 (AdGuardHome) total-vm:1930468kB, anon-rss:687636kB, file-rss:0kB, shmem-rss:0kB, UID:0 pgtables:1464kB oom_score_adj:0
How to reset it please ? I guess is using ssh, but any help would be appreciated
admon
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Unfortunately your lists were too big and killed AdGuard Home because RAM is full.
You can remove those filter lists by editing the /etc/AdGuardHome/config.yaml - just remove the filters from filters:
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Thanks a lot ! Worked perfectly. Just used vi as editor, but all is perfect !
Thanks
I am but a lowly noob when it comes to Openwrt or my new Flint 2 MT6000, but I'm eager to learn. So I got into the shell and looked at the config.yaml file out of curiosity. But then it occurred to me - can't you accomplish the same thing using the AdGuard GUI interface? The filters tab seems like it provides the ability to add/remove/edit the filter file contents so you can just disable any you don't want through the GUI. I'm guessing this is reflected in the config.yaml file when applied.
Correct? I guess 'pros' do most of this stuff through the CLI, which is definitely worth learning and understanding. But if you just need a quick adjustment, the GUI should suffice?
admon
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Yeah it does, but if the filter list is too big, the GUI won't load 