I am using the latest dietpi build along with the most updated versions of mono/sonarr/radarr and both radarr and sonarr keep going into failed randomly(it seems like) I have noticed after a reboot it tends to happen around the rss sync. It doesnt do it all the time but I would say this happens about 80% of the time to the point when I find myself in dietpi-services constantly restarting sonarr and radarr.
Below are the versions I am running and the output log from dietpi-services.
Sonar Version
2.0.0.5338
Mono Version
6.0.0.327
AppData directory
/mnt/dietpi_userdata/sonarr
Startup directory
/opt/NzbDrone
Radarr Version
0.2.0.1358
Mono Version
6.0.0.327 (tarball Thu Aug 29 21:22:02 UTC 2019)
AppData directory
/mnt/dietpi_userdata/radarr
Startup directory
/opt/Radarr
● sonarr.service - Sonarr (NzbDrone) Daemon (DietPi)
│ Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/sonarr.service; disabled;
│ vendor preset: enabled)
│ Active: failed (Result: signal) since Sun 2019-09-08 15:44:33 BST;
│ 17min ago
│ Main PID: 8420 (code=killed, signal=ABRT)
│
│ Sep 08 15:44:30 DietPi mono[8420]: Trying to register response after
│ dumping period endedThread 0xac0f7440 reported itself.
│ Sep 08 15:44:30 DietPi mono[8420]: Trying to register response after
│ dumping period endedThread 0xac4fb440 reported itself.
│ Sep 08 15:44:32 DietPi mono[8420]: Waiting for dumping threads to
│ resume
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi mono[8420]:
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi mono[8420]: External Debugger Dump:
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi mono[8420]:
│ =================================================================
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi mono[8420]: mono_gdb_render_native_backtraces
│ not supported on this platform, unable to find gdb or lldb
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi systemd[1]: sonarr.service: Main process
│ exited, code=killed, status=6/ABRT
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi systemd[1]: sonarr.service: Unit entered failed
│ state.
│ Sep 08 15:44:33 DietPi systemd[1]: sonarr.service: Failed with result
│ ‘signal’.
│ Warning: sonarr.service changed on disk. Run ‘systemctl daemon-reload’
│ to reload units.