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Linux mint 22.1 and jackett is hogging 200+GB of virtual memory. I do have a couple -arrs running, and calibre server, but it seems a ludicrous amount of memory. Reading on the webs it seems people think 20GB is crazy.

Any help/thoughts where to look? Not using Docker.

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Cache commitment is not a memory leak. Hard commit is.

Think about limiting the resources it can see/use and move forward.