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Rootfs file is getting full (currently 100 % used)

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Are you downloading to RAM on any of the containers?  Does the destination for Appdata Backup actually exist?

Probably one of your containers has a host path that isn't actual storage. Typically you only want subfolders of /mnt for host paths.

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20 hours ago, Squid said:

Are you downloading to RAM on any of the containers?  Does the destination for Appdata Backup actually exist?

 

I've checked my containers.  They are all correct.

Yes the appdata backup location exists.

 

How can I check whats 'in' my ram?  Pretty sure that it since the ram is at 64% and its never above like 30.

 

  

19 hours ago, trurl said:

Probably one of your containers has a host path that isn't actual storage. Typically you only want subfolders of /mnt for host paths.

 

Thanks, I checked them all.  Looks good and in the /mnt/ path.

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21 hours ago, waymon said:

Looks good and in the /mnt/ path

What do you get from the command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt

 

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Any idea what this is and why its taking up 95% of my CPU?312993487_ScreenShot2022-01-25at8_25_40AM.thumb.png.258fdc8401e96284dc046ef09bb8a17a.png

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