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High CPU with nothing much going on in my containers or VMs(diag attached)

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/usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/ -disks 63 -o default permissions,allow other, noatime -o remember=0

/usr/bin/dockerd -p /var/run/dockerd.pid --log-optt max-size=500m --log-opt max-file=1 --log-level=fatal -storage-driver=btrfs

 

Here's an HTOP of what I'm seeing. I've also attached server logs.
Any ideas? Anything to optimize?
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unraid-diagnostics-20230526-1530.zip

  • 5 months later...

 

Hi, Did You manage to resolve this?

I think that I am facing a similar issue - itop reports:

 

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dockerd -p /var/run/dockerd. pid --log-opt max-size=50m --log-opt max-file=1 --Iog-level=fatal --log -driver=none --storage-driver=btrfs

I was looking at posts on the topic:

which was similar but not the same.

What is bothering me a bit is constant disc activity due to this message.

 

Is there a way to fix it or docker to stop reporting this?

  • 2 weeks later...

If someone faces a similar issue I suggest moving the main Array device to XFS and changing "Docker vDisk location:" in Docker settings to docker-xfs.img as well.

At least on my setup, it fixed the issue with disks that were unable to spin down due to constant activity.

 

although I am not sure if that was the root cause of my issue- I changed my setup quite a bit recently.

  • 5 months later...
On 11/29/2023 at 12:37 PM, copper said:

If someone faces a similar issue I suggest moving the main Array device to XFS and changing "Docker vDisk location:" in Docker settings to docker-xfs.img as well.

How is this done? And will it preserve all dockers, settings, appdata? Or do I need to reinstall them all?

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