UDM Pro constantly OOM'ing and crashing

I've had the same UDM Pro for a few years now and recently it's started "hanging". It'll stop doing DHCP but still route SOME traffic. WebUI stops responding, app doesn't work. Stuff like that. Claude says OOM.

This has been happening more and more frequently over the last few months and I'm trying to figure out why Ubiquiti keeps putting out shittier and shittier software? I'm fully up to date (Box at 5.1.26, Network at 10.5.67).

I'm your standard basic ass prosumer user. I don't have ANY of the other apps installed. No HA. No VLANs. No IPS, no threat management other than what they turn on by default. No VPN (that's what tailscale is for). Two ISPs. About a hundred devices on the home network in total.

This is not what we'd call hard work. But the box can't keep up with it any more? Since when did UBNT go from "Good reliable gear" to "Can't run a power users house, let alone a small business".

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u/ShakataGaNai — 4 days ago

Need to learn more about this kludged well setup

https://imgur.com/a/PmgQhwF

Dweller of suburbia here. There is a well on my property from the late 70s or early 80s. I've re-plumbed most of of the output and everything was fine...until something in the wellhead/pump failed. It might be as simple as a gasket, but before I fully take this thing apart, I'm trying to learn more about it.

I know I've got a pool pump (Century Centurion B128). But beyond that, I'm not sure what I'm looking at. The first adapter that the pump directly connects to has a name plate of "Meyers Ejecto Pump" (which is now owned by Pentair). Unfortunately the catalogue number is scratched off. The next piece with any identifiable marks is the elbow which is apparently an "Exhaust Elbow 19253C". Below that into the ground, no idea.

It's clear this is kludged together, been here probably 20 or 30 years. While I understand basic plumbing, I know nothing about wells and this setup is clearly learning on hard mode. I'm hoping someone could help shed some light on what I'm looking at, or more resources. Before I take it apart. Because I'm assuming that once I take it apart I need to be replacing things (like o-rings and gaskets) that I have no idea where I'd even source.

(While it was working, the system was self priming. Unfortunately I have no idea how deep the well is or what the water table in our area is.)

u/ShakataGaNai — 9 days ago
▲ 22 r/Nanit

I love Nanits support for iPads

If you've never tried it, you should load up nanit app on an iPad. It's something one might do when leaving the camera up to have a view of it while watching TV, or while the little one is going down, or for a grandparent who's supervising the kid.

Nanit clearly knows this and has enabled nanit support.

But yet, it's a total and complete piece of shit experience. It's been years, and this has never been fixed. They keep raising the prices, and yet it still doesn't work unless you do the magical rotation dance a few times and pray no one touches anything on screen.

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u/ShakataGaNai — 1 month ago