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Very slow container updates, container installs and CA App store after upgrade to 6.11.1

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I just upgraded from 6.10.3 two nights ago and have been experiencing extremely slow speeds while updating and installing containers, and also viewing/browsing the CA app store. I am not the only one, there is a thread I created on Reddit where others are also experiencing the same issues. Docker container updates and installs sometimes take at least 4 times as long as they used to on 6.10.3. Anyone else experiencing this issue?

 

Thanks in advance

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Please post the diagnostics after the issue manifests itself.

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Nov  3 04:41:46 io nginx: 2022/11/03 04:41:46 [error] 29178#29178: *809618 open() "/usr/local/emhttp/state/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/images/Homarr-icon.png" failed (2: No such file or directory)

 

Looks like there's a problem with this container, try deleting and re-installing.

same, also extremely slow downloading docker containers. once I had the speedtest container downloaded it gave good results: reported was 1002mbps and 998mbs so its not the cable

 

Edited by BelgarionNL

  • 2 months later...

Hi guys, 

 

Sorry I am late for the party but I experience the same.

Dockers are extremely fast to download but then it; s the chekcing and extracting phases that are very slow. I didnt experience that before I updated to the latest version of Unraid.

 

Any idea?

12 minutes ago, mathgoy said:

s the chekcing and extracting phases that are very slow

Sounds like your docker image is on the array and not a cache pool.  Post your diagnostics

So do you think it's because my docker image is on the cache pool?

On 1/14/2023 at 3:11 PM, Squid said:

Sounds like your docker image is on the array and not a cache pool.  Post your diagnostics

Hi @Squid, did you have a chance to have a look on my diag?

 

I am so sorry to chase after you but this makes my unraid GUI almost unusable.
I have really no idea what's going on.

 

Thanks a lot!

3 hours ago, mathgoy said:

did you have a chance to have a look on my diag

No actually I haven't (very busy weekend), but will try and get to it tonight...

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On 1/15/2023 at 2:41 AM, mathgoy said:

So do you think it's because my docker image is on the cache pool?

Your appdata and system shares have files on the array. Why do you have 110G docker.img? 20G is often enough. The usual cause of filling docker.img is an application writing to a path that isn't mapped.

On 1/16/2023 at 9:19 PM, trurl said:

Your appdata and system shares have files on the array. Why do you have 110G docker.img? 20G is often enough. The usual cause of filling docker.img is an application writing to a path that isn't mapped.

Thanks, I fixed the appdata files being on the array!
that did the trick

 

For the docker img, to be honest it's only 32GB as we speak
I did set it to 100GB because I thought that was the issue.

I am not sure whether I should shrink it to 40GB

  • 1 year later...

Hi,

 

I am experiencing the same issue.

 

It would appear all my dockers are slow when updating.

 

Here is a quick screenshot of my appdata directory.


Can anyone confirm if this is accurately setup?

 

Many thanks in advance!

Screenshot 2024-06-15 at 10.51.30.png

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