New Install of Sonarr Not Loading

Installed on: Synology DS112j
Sonarr version: 20150731-8
Mono version:3.10.0-4

After a few years away from Usenet, I’ve dusted off my trusty (ahem) DS112j and am trying to play catch up a little bit. It seems that Sonarr is the new kid for TV stuff so I thought I’d give it a go. SickBeard was always painfully slow to open in a browser anyway.

For the first few days whenever I tried to open Sonarr it would open a new tab but that would just say “Loading” and the screen would remain blank. Tonight I tried again and I got through to the first screen where it asked me to add a series. I thought I’d try and set things up first, but whatever screen I tried, I just got the four dots moving back and forth.

Here’s the Sonarr log
http://hastebin.com/putoyecute.1c

Like I said, I haven’t entered any info into Sonarr yet, it’s never really opened for me until tonight. NZBGet and CP are both running fine on my Synology and open fine in browsers.

CPU and RAM on my Synology are fine whilst I’m trying all of this. RAM doesn’t get over 70% and CPU around 25%.

Apologies if any of this looks like it could be user error. I’ve persevered for a few days trying various things, but figured it was time to seek help.

Appreciate any advice or help. Or even a friendly shove in the right direction.

Cheers,
Chris

Unless you significantly upgraded the RAM in your device the 128 MB it comes with is far too low to be useful for Sonarr, while Sonarr doesn’t use a ton of RAM, mine idles around 80MB, plus RAM required for the system to operate. Some people have had Sonarr running on their RaspberryPi 2, but the power of that is much greater than the DS112j.

Hi Markus. If RAM was the issue, wouldn’t my Synology Resource Monitor be showing a maxed out RAM when I’m trying to open Sonarr? It just stays around 70% when I try to open it.

Before you start Sonarr what is the RAM usage at?

Overall though, 128MB of RAM isn’t enough to run Sonarr and other services to run.

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