October 19, 20241 yr I signed into Unraid and noticed that Docker consumed 100% of its RAM allocation. In this case, 50 GB. A number of dockers stopped working properly, and I rebooted the Unraid server. Upon reboot the Docker Service isn't starting up. What is the procedure to bring the Dockers up and running? atlus-diagnostics-20241019-1259.zip
October 19, 20241 yr Community Expert Solution 4 hours ago, updatenil said: consumed 100% of its RAM allocation FYI, that's for the docker image, not RAM, and if it keeps happening you likely have a misconfigured container. Try recreating the docker image: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#re-create-the-docker-image-file Then: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#re-installing-docker-applications Also see below if you have any custom docker networks: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#docker-custom-networks
October 20, 20241 yr Author Thank you, @JorgeB. You're a beacon in my damn fog filled ocean of work. As a guide to my fellow Unraid Travellers, I tried installing Plex after a year thinking that this would be good for user experience. After just a few days, a Plex update rolled out. I installed it only to discover that the Plex database corrupted. Plex docker ended up consuming more space until it bottlenecked the other dockers, and corrupted the docker image. I decided to have the Docker service on a directory in an SSD moving forward. On a bright note, I was able to explore other dockers that I've been meaning to try, like gluetun - very cool. As for Plex, there are no words that can fully express my unrelenting fury. You kicked me while I was down with a lot of other work. If I could return the favour, I will.
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