December 31, 20205 yr I am wondering What uses "Dcker Memory" and how do I increase the amount that can be used for it. I have 24gb of ram, dont run any VM but I have a pretty extensive Plex server running. It always seems when I have a lot of people using plex, the Docker memory usage goes way up. I have hardware transcoding on with a P2000 and meta data and transcoding folder set on a unassigned disk SSD so im curious why sometimes ill have 25 people streaming and it is using half and other times im getting warnings that its almost full.. Edited January 1, 20215 yr by tmoran000
February 17, 20215 yr Community Expert Docker "memory" (as shown on dashboard) isn't actually memory, its an image file that holds all the downloaded layers of docker containers and any files not mapped to a volume/share. It can be increased, but this typically indicates a misconfigured mapping to volume/share. Edited February 17, 20215 yr by tjb_altf4
February 17, 20215 yr On 12/31/2020 at 6:19 PM, tmoran000 said: It always seems when I have a lot of people using plex, the Docker memory usage goes way up.... I have hardware transcoding on with a P2000 and meta data and transcoding folder set on a unassigned disk SSD Sounds like plex is not transcoding to the correct directory. You probably should verify your settings for the transcode folder. Both in the docker template and in plex iteself.
May 8, 20215 yr Author I am pretty sure it is transcoding to my mounted ssd. I have it installed there and the transcode is to the root which should be ssd. its just confusing
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