January 1, 20251 yr I am repeatedly having an issue where my Unraid log is filling up. My current system uptime is only 2 months and change. It looks to me like the unraid-api might be what is filling it up: Logs attached. Any help pointing me in the right direction is much appreciated! Thanks in advance! odin-diagnostics-20250101-0950.zip
January 1, 20251 yr Looks like you've got a docker container continually restarting. Docker tab looking at the uptime should tell you which
January 1, 20251 yr Author Thanks for taking a look @Squid. I'm not seeing any unexplained outliers on my Docker uptimes. All of my containers restarted between 6-7 hours ago as a result of my weekly appdata backup that runs in the Tuesday-to-Wednesday overnights. The only outliers are the 5 containers that had updates that I processed about 3 hours ago. I do have two Docker Compose stacks. Would having those stacks set to Autostart: On (in addition to having their individual containers in the top Docker Containers section) set to Autostart:On cause any issues? Edited January 2, 20251 yr by MSOBadger
January 2, 20251 yr Community Expert Solution Uninstall the Connect plugin and reboot to see if it helps with the log issue.
January 2, 20251 yr Author 2 hours ago, JorgeB said: Uninstall the Connect plugin and reboot to see if it helps with the log issue. Thanks @JorgeB. I just uninstalled Connect and rebooted and will see how things go. I'll report back.
January 10, 20251 yr Author Thanks again @JorgeB. So far this is looking like it may have solved the problem. Logs have been holding at around 5% of max size now for the past week. I have not yet reinstalled the Connect plugin. I'll watch the logs for a bit longer to make sure the issue is resolved. If it's still all clear I'll then try reinstalling Connect and see if it comes back. I'll report back again after.
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