hbrob Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 Hello, I recently upgraded my dual 500GB SS cache drives to dual 2TB SSDs . I did this by way of removing all data onto Array, removing and then reinstalling cache. I have gone though several rebuilds of cache. Docker is now extremely slow to start and install files, im currently starting from scratch with all new installs. when docker is running and installing new images, UI hangs. Diagnostic is attached. Currently finalizing a BTFS rebuild with the new drives. gabserver-diagnostics-20221018-1720.zip Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 Looks like you switched to docker folder instead of docker.img, probably because you had been filling docker.img which was set at 75G. 20G is often more than enough. The usual reason for filling docker.img is an application writing to a path that isn't mapped. And you have 40G libvirt.img. I can't imagine anyone ever needing more than default 1G libvirt.img Also NerdPack.plg - 2021.08.11 (Up to date) (Incompatible) and a couple of other plugins not up to date. NerdPack is deprecated on 6.11. Uninstall it and get the new NerdTools plugin Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 You may have the largest number of .cfg files for shares I have ever seen. I assume most of those are currently unused and you don't really have 336 user shares. Go to User Shares, click Compute All button at bottom, wait for complete results, post a screenshot Quote Link to comment
Solution hbrob Posted October 19, 2022 Author Solution Share Posted October 19, 2022 Ya, I must have done that as part of trying to recover some data. I ended up rolling back to a flash backup and starting over from a few days ago. So far that seems to have resolved. Im going to mark this closed. Quote Link to comment
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