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  1. Are you sure? I would install Netdata and verify via it the traffic situation.
  2. Wow. That's a large container. And it's compressed! While you *may* have an issue with excessive logging, etc causing your docker.img to fill up, you can expand the image by Settings - Docker, disable the service and then change the size and restart the service. Generally for most people though an image of 20G is more than sufficient
  3. Isn't the whole point of ECC memory that you should worry about it once the error happens? If you aren't going to replace the memory once errors begin to happen, then why bother with the extra expense of ECC in the first place? Completely up to you though. The errors are being corrected for the time being.
  4. And without digging into the diagnostics and googling a ton of stuff, it should be noted that any and all overclocks introduce instability into any system and any OS. XMP / AMP memory profiles (which unfortunately tend to be used by default nowadays in the BIOS) is an overclock. Just because at the time of manufacture a DIMM could handle the overclock by XMP/AMP does not mean that a day, a week, a year down the road that it still can. YMMV
  5. ok. One of us owes the other a beer for all the jinx going on
  6. No. (I do it all the time) But, if your current directory happens to be something under /mnt/user then it will As an aside, the dynamix stop shell plugin would also help here
  7. root 5807 0.1 0.0 13228 4328 ? S 20:22 0:01 ttyd -d 0 -i /var/run/ttyd.sock login -f root root 5494 0.0 0.0 8988 2440 ? Ss 20:22 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd root 1289 0.0 0.0 9120 5232 ? Ss 20:34 0:00 \_ sshd: root@pts/0 root 1306 0.0 0.0 7328 4224 pts/0 Ss+ 20:34 0:00 \_ -bash Is it possible that you have a terminal session open with the current directory /mnt/user/....?
  8. First things are to review https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-docker-faq/#comment-564341 and https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-docker-faq/page/2/#comment-566095
  9. No workaround. With a 120 and a 250 set in RAID1 (the default), you by definition only have 120GB available. You can however change the pool to be JBOD which will give no redundancy, but allow 370GB total usage
  10. You're using a 120GB and a 250 GB in a cache pool. A know limitation of BTRFS (not technically unRaid) is that it reports the incorrect size. You actually only have 120GB available.
  11. On the shares tab is appdata listed? /mnt/user/appdata is functionally equivalent to /mnt/cache/appdata for the most part. You would tend to use whatever is listed in the default appdata folder in Settings - docker
  12. The ball's used in the unassigned devices section are an image whereas the balls used in the array, cache, boot sections are not. IE: doubt @Skitals can do anything about it without an update to UD from @dlandon
  13. The backup will not run if the source doesn't exist. If on the other hand the source does exist, then the backup will backup whatever is in there.
  14. You would be best of reading the support thread for that plugin and posting in there
  15. The line shows up there if Dynamix Wireguard is installed
  16. works for me on the update No need to restart
  17. Bad memory Jan 3 18:57:32 Linus kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Jan 3 18:57:32 Linus kernel: EDAC MC0: 1 CE read ECC error on CPU#0Channel#0_DIMM#0 (channel:0 slot:0 page:0x21e664 offset:0x4c0 grain:8 syndrome:0x20 - read error) Jan 3 18:58:20 Linus kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Jan 3 18:58:20 Linus kernel: EDAC MC0: 1 CE read ECC error on CPU#0Channel#0_DIMM#0 (channel:0 slot:0 page:0x21e664 offset:0x4c0 grain:8 syndrome:0x20 - read error) Jan 3 18:58:20 Linus kernel: EDAC i7core: New Corrected error(s): dimm0: +1, dimm1: +0, dimm2 +0
  18. Those aren't OOM's in the "classic" sense. It's more akin to a message being dropped in communication between your browser and the server when the UI is doing something like updating in real time the read/write rates on the drives, etc From a functional point of view, no processes were killed off. What was going on in your browsers during that time frame? (I also couldn't easily find a reference in unRaid's GUI to that particular message system)
  19. Probably anyone who would be in a position to help would want to see how it's currently setup, etc...
  20. Not going to happen, and understand about the multi-tasking. I just don't like it if I make a browser full screen that the UI winds up being centered within it. And now back to hopefully someone actually fixing that display aberration for you
  21. You might want to look at better cooling, as these messages are being logged pretty much constantly Jan 3 19:02:31 Tower3 kernel: CPU7: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 9496223) Jan 3 19:02:31 Tower3 kernel: CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 9496160) What's the output of ls -ail /mnt/user
  22. And it started again after stopping and restarting the array. Not going to force my server to replicate this, but I seem to recall @johnnie.black mentioning a circumstance where unRaid by design will restart a parity check not completed following a stop / restart
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