8 gigs should be way more than you'll ever need.
If you log into a command line on the QNAP you'll see the program data directory:
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/HD_Station/root/.jriver/Media Center 21
The logs will be in there.
It's always possible something else is running the QNAP out of memory and it's just choosing Media Center to kill to free up memory.
If you run
top
from the command line and hit M you'll sort the processes by resident memory.
Bob,
I found time today to look into the problem with JRiver on the QNAP TS-251 NAS. Given the NAS is new and had very little data on it, I decided to do a hard reset, reconfigure the unit then reinstall JRiver. Instead of installing HDStation through QNAP's QTS Browser, installation was managed via a wireless keyboard and monitor connected directly to the NAS. Interestingly enough when I selected install HDStation, Google Chrome, QNAP's HDPlayer, QNAP's QTS Configuration Station and a CODEX package were also installed. At this point I turned to QNAP's web-based browser, opened HDStation to disable HDPlayer and install JRiver.
Following installation of JRiver a library of 25,000+ songs was copied to the Multimedia folder on the NAS. JRiver was then started and a manual import of the Multimedia folder initiated. I'm pleased to say the import went well. Near the end of the import I noticed a message in the bottom left corner of the screen indicating Album Art was being updated. This is the point were JRiver was crashing before. The import wasn't without issue; when I clicked on the button to view what had been imported, JRiver crashed. I tried to restart it a couple of times right the initial crash but it would start then immediately crashed again. Thinking that perhaps a few background processes needed time to shut down, I let a few minutes pass before restarting the app.
I'm pleased to say the application has been running for about an hour now without crashing. Music is currently being served to two DNLA devices while I monitor what's being played from the monitor connected to the NAS. I'm not going to say everything is working just right yet as I do want to see JRiver run for a few days without crashing. If we manage to get by the weekend without a crash then I may consider this install a success. I'll let you know Monday (April 11th).