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Server mostly non-responsive, seeing lots of dockerd and containerd at 100% with -log-level=fatal

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Server became mostly non-responsive. CPUs all 100% in the GUI (once it finally loaded)

htop command shows high usage of containderd and /usr/bin/dockerd with -log-level=fatal.

I noticed Navidrome using a lot of CPU at one point, so I killed it, and now the system is back to being responsive.

Screenshot and logs attached.

Navidrome was running fine for weeks.

Advice appreciated for finding the root cause and how to fix.

Thanks.

 

 

Screenshot 2024-04-25 at 05.54.37.png

tower-diagnostics-20240425-0609.zip

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Jellyfin container was killed twice because it was using a lot of RAM, and making the server run OOM, check its config or limit its RAM usage.

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Thanks. 

1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

Jellyfin container was killed twice because it was using a lot of RAM, and making the server run OOM, check its config or limit its RAM usage.

 

Thank you - I've been googling for how to manage the Jellyfin docker container on unRAID - if you have any insights on how to limit a particular containers memory usage, please let me know. I will keep searching.

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