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Docker high image disk utilization??

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Event: Docker high image disk utilization
Subject: Warning  - Docker image disk utilization of 89%
Description: Docker utilization of image file /mnt/cache/docker.img
Importance: warning

 

edit....so I think it was NZBHydra2, I restarted it and it seemed to fix itself.  Any idea what might cause that?  My docker setting is 40gig

Edited by squirrellydw

That normally means that you have a docker running that is writing files internally to the image instead of using a location mapped to storage external to the image.

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I added Hydra last weekend, and since I restarted it yesterday it stopped.  But yesterday before I restarted it I was getting notifications every minute that is was happening, went from 80% to 95% in a few minutes.  These is my docker settings.  Thanks 

 

/downloads/mnt/user/Downloads
/config/mnt/user/appdata/nzbhydra2

The key is within the app itself is to make sure that it is set to use /downloads and not something else

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4 minutes ago, Squid said:

The key is within the app itself is to make sure that it is set to use /downloads and not something else

thanks I will double check that but I think it's setup fine since everything has been working fine with Radarr and Sonarr.  It's just weird that it was running fine for about a week and then it just started to happen.

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