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boyd91

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  1. Sometimes (all) my services running in Docker containers are totally unresponsive and giving timeouts on every http request. Only the unraid GUI still works as fast as always, except for the Docker page, that one takes very long to load. But it will load eventually and there's no single container that's using much CPU or mem. I've experienced this 4-6 times already and only a reboot would fix it. When this happens I can however log in to the unraid web GUI without any trouble. The dashboard bars show 100% CPU and memory usage on all my cores. But when I run `top` in the terminal, I see very different (and normal) CPU and mem usage. I was hoping to be able to provide some diagnostics but it happens only every few months or so (will do it the next time it happens). I did look at the syslog last time and there was nothing unusual to see, only the timeouts that are caused by the unresponsiveness of the containers. Does anyone recognize these symptoms? Or can anyone give me advice on how to pinpoint the issue, because this is seriously hurting the wife acceptance factor, considering Home Assistant is running on it.

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