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Docker Image fills up and then returns to normal. How can I find the culprit docker?

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I've had a problem for a few weeks now with docker.  I keep getting notifications because its nearing capacity, then it returns to normal.  When I check container size all looks good.  How can I isolate which docker/app is causing this spike?

 

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5 hours ago, 007craft said:

How can I isolate which docker/app is causing this spike

Container Size on the Docker Tab when it's spiking.

 

But, it probably a download app (nzbget?) configured incorrectly and saving the DL into the image which then ultimately gets moved out of it when one of the 'arrs moves it to a share.

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The problem may occur once a day, or every other day and last 1 minute, or happen multiple times over the course of an hour like the screenshot shows.  I'm looking for a practical solution that does not involve me sitting around watching the container size screen for 2 days until the spike happens.  like a command that shows all time high, or records the history of docler usage?

 

It's not my sonarr/radar/torrent client. I've been downloading for 2 years without issue and downloads go properly to my cache drive

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