tetrapod Posted January 20, 2022 Share Posted January 20, 2022 Hi all helpful people, It seems that my image file is quite large compare to others when I'm trying to find out what/how/why regarding why my image file was at a critical level. I found that in my case binhex-makemkv was the culprit and that is now deleted. But, I my image file is still large with 40G configured and at 75% full. Still, there is a lot of containers - maybe it's normal? Here is my container size list: Name Container Writable Log --------------------------------------------------------------------- tdarr 2.57 GB 805 MB 819 kB binhex-krusader 1.92 GB 35.6 MB 1.32 MB binhex-lidarr 1.90 GB 442 MB 12.5 MB tdarr_node 1.86 GB 403 MB 292 kB calibre 1.85 GB 365 MB 83.2 kB binhex-plexpass 1.58 GB 218 MB 123 kB binhex-delugevpn 1.30 GB 7.61 MB 38.8 MB MusicBrainz-Picard 1.24 GB 415 kB 22.5 kB binhex-sabnzbdvpn 1.23 GB 12.2 MB 396 kB binhex-jackett 1.21 GB 277 MB 4.37 MB Home-Assistant-Core 1.16 GB 0 B 24.9 MB binhex-sonarr 1.11 GB 130 MB 26.6 MB binhex-radarr 1.01 GB 192 MB 13.9 MB duplicati 639 MB 0 B 24.9 MB calibre-web 589 MB 0 B 24.9 MB Plex-Meta-Manager 487 MB 0 B 24.9 MB telegraf 449 MB 116 MB 33.0 MB nextcloud 439 MB 43.5 kB 53.3 kB nzbhydra2 437 MB 371 kB 11.3 MB ombi 436 MB 143 MB 59.3 kB swag 406 MB 11.4 MB 26.6 kB MKVToolNix 388 MB 23.6 kB 110 kB bazarr 361 MB 9.30 kB 47.9 MB HandBrake 324 MB 39.0 kB 112 kB Influxdb 308 MB 0 B 45.8 MB readarr 302 MB 7.07 kB 17.4 MB mariadb 292 MB 15.0 kB 64.6 kB Grafana 275 MB 0 B 95.1 kB cadvisor 163 MB 0 B 0 B tautulli 157 MB 36.6 MB 156 kB MovieMatch 141 MB 0 B 3.78 kB duplicacy 106 MB 0 B 24.9 MB organizrv2 73.3 MB 40.3 kB 8.85 MB Monitorr 66.3 MB 38.5 kB 271 kB Varken 56.2 MB 70.7 kB 8.35 kB Cloudflare-DDNS 36.3 MB 5.85 kB 21.1 MB duckdns 26.5 MB 9.81 kB 952 kB --------------------------------------------------------------------- Total size 26.9 GB 3.20 GB 411 MB How do this look compared with others? And, what does Writable column actually mean? And again, correct me if I'm wrong. The Container size column is the container itself situated in the docker image file file system, but the log column can be, depending on container and app configuration, situated in the docker image file or typically the appdata share. Thank you in advance for any input Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 20, 2022 Share Posted January 20, 2022 Probably OK as long as the used space isn't growing. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
tetrapod Posted January 21, 2022 Author Share Posted January 21, 2022 18 hours ago, tetrapod said: The Container size column is the container itself situated in the docker image file file system, but the log column can be, depending on container and app configuration, situated in the docker image file or typically the appdata share. Is this statement true and what is the Writable column? Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 The writeable column is extra files the container has written within itself. ie: In your case it would appear that tdarr is storing intermediate / temporary files within the container. If this number continues to grow (or grow significantly), then hopefully there's some setting within it (or the template) that will map those temporary files outside of the container to appdata where it belongs 1 Quote Link to comment
tetrapod Posted January 24, 2022 Author Share Posted January 24, 2022 Not a thing that is solved but marking it such now. Quote Link to comment
opentoe Posted January 30, 2022 Share Posted January 30, 2022 (edited) Hello. How were you able to get a nice formatted docker log size output like that? UPDATE: I've been reading the DOCKER FAQ's and general use, and it seems that I can probably use the DOCKER command line or execute a command using the docker command. I've used and setup several dockers, not a maniac on having 20 dockers. Just 10 or less and 5 or less are probably running 24/7. I'm gonna keep reading. Edited January 30, 2022 by opentoe Quote Link to comment
tjb_altf4 Posted January 30, 2022 Share Posted January 30, 2022 42 minutes ago, opentoe said: Hello. How were you able to get a nice formatted docker log size output like that? Although docker's documentation has a bunch of great info for getting various stats including this one, you can access this report directly in the Unraid GUI like so Unraid GUI > Docker > Container Size [button] Quote Link to comment
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