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  1. Okay so things seem stable now after I scheduled a reboot of some of my the more...demanding containers. Namely my go2rtc and Frigate containers. Might be that there's some sort of memory leak in one or all of these containers. Probably has something to do with the detection stuff I'm using. In any case, I was concerned about scheduling a restart of these containers as they're security related...so I added a randomizer so the script waits some random number of seconds after starting the script to restart the containers. I also took your advice and limited how much RAM my VMs are allotted. I had overprovisioned RAM for my LinuxMint VM.
  2. It's totally not a one time thing. It happens every few days or so. When everything is running fine, my usage is around 50%... Maybe I should schedule a restart of a couple of containers every day and see if that fixes it? That way I can identify the container causing the issues?
  3. Hello! I'm currently experiencing out of memory errors. Please help. Diagnostics attached. thearkreactor-diagnostics-20231016-1911.zip
  4. So this container is HUGE on the docker.img...like 16GB. Looks like this is mostly in the /usr folder of the Docker. I might be dumb here....but how can I remap the /usr folder to somewhere on the array?
  5. Okay. I might be stupid... Confirmed. I am stupid. I forgot to....check my privilege.....I'll see myself out now. I tried to run the tensorrt-models container from CommunityApps... I updated to the latest production Nvidia driver I used the most recent tag on NVidia's repository I pasted my GPUUID from the Nvidia driver In a command window, I pulled down "tensorrt_models.sh" and made it runable with chmod +x I started the tensorrt-models container The container runs for a long time for the first run Then it automatically shuts down. So where are these files? I get a warning about 75% of the way through from Unraid saying my docker image is filling up....so I assume that the files are living in DockerImageLand still...why haven't they been pulled into /mnt/user/appdata/trt-models? Additionally, when I try to run the container again it gives me a warning saying that it can't build ONNX.
  6. From what I'm seeing, the BAT file is located in the root and is referencing folders from the root, so I'm willing to bet that your folder structure is correct. I'm going to test it to see if it works.

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