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Emby overall is more stable than it previously has been and i want to first acknowledge that. 

I have however noticed at least for me on ubuntu 18.04 that emby 3.5.3.0 seems to perform best if it is restarted weekly.

Is it ok to do this just as a cron job with sudo service emby-server restart, or is there a better way to go about it?

 

The issues that i notice are pretty difficult to properly report, its things like slow response time and intermittently timing out when my wife tries to play a movie. Mostly just annoying issues and it seems like they always happen to my wife when i am at work lol.

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Force closing the server is not recommend as this could lead to a corrupted database. 

 

The next release of Emby server will have dramatically improved performance. Thanks.

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Force closing the server is not recommend as this could lead to a corrupted database. 

 

The next release of Emby server will have dramatically improved performance. Thanks.

Ok, Thanks luke.

I am not sure who the other devs are but you all keep up the great work, this is one fine product.

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Happy2Play

Emby overall is more stable than it previously has been and i want to first acknowledge that. 

I have however noticed at least for me on ubuntu 18.04 that emby 3.5.3.0 seems to perform best if it is restarted weekly.

Is it ok to do this just as a cron job with sudo service emby-server restart, or is there a better way to go about it?

 

The issues that i notice are pretty difficult to properly report, its things like slow response time and intermittently timing out when my wife tries to play a movie. Mostly just annoying issues and it seems like they always happen to my wife when i am at work lol.

 

Have you looked at the SystemService API?

 

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There is a link to the API at the bottom of the Dashboard.

 

Use Restart instead of Shutdown as shown here.

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That is handy, takes considerbly longer but if thats the proper way to go about it at least its something i can put into a script easy and run as a cron job.

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