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Memory Leak, Unable to force quit process


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FroggieBoy
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For the past week Emby has been crashing, I think since the last update. I am running Windows 10. This happens for me sending it to the emby app for my Fire TV.


 


The server crashes but is still running. I tell it to quit from the task bar. I get an unhandled exception and then it appears to close but it really has not.


 


This is the log from the unhandled exception:


System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null.

   at System.Threading.Monitor.Enter(Object obj)

   at SkiaSharp.SKObject.Dispose(Boolean disposing)

   at SkiaSharp.SKFileStream.Dispose(Boolean disposing)

   at SkiaSharp.SKNativeObject.Finalize()

System.ArgumentNullException

   at System.Threading.Monitor.Enter(Object obj)

   at SkiaSharp.SKObject.Dispose(Boolean disposing)

   at SkiaSharp.SKFileStream.Dispose(Boolean disposing)

   at SkiaSharp.SKNativeObject.Finalize()

 

I try to restart.... nothing and here is the log from that:


2017-08-03 19:20:37.0429 Info Main: Emby

Command line: C:\Users\Mary\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\System\MediaBrowser.ServerApplication.exe

Operating system: Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0

64-Bit OS: True

64-Bit Process: True

Processor count: 8

Program data path: C:\Users\Mary\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server

Application directory: C:\Users\Mary\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\System

2017-08-03 19:20:37.0954 Info Main: Found a duplicate process. Giving it time to exit.

2017-08-03 19:21:17.0961 Info Main: The duplicate process did not exit.

2017-08-03 19:21:17.0961 Info Main: Shutting down because another instance of Emby Server is already running.


 


I open the task manager and it shows the emby server holding onto a block of memory. I try to force quit the process using the task manager. It will not.


 


This is a pretty bad bug. It actually stalls the computer in a restart (just watch the spinning circle go on and on and on) and then you have to force shutdown the computer. I can only clear the memory block by doing a computer shutdown and restart. Not a graceful shutdown... it's a force quit on the entire system. 


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Hi, can you please attach the complete server log from this occurrence? thanks !

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