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Rootfs file is getting full (currently 100 % used)

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3 minutes ago, foobar1452 said:

Hoping anyone know what to do.

First of all it seems that you have a container which constantly restarts. Please fix that first and then further troubleshooting is possible.

I really can't tell much more from your Diagnostics since your syslog is full of those message from a container which constantly restarts.

 

Are you really sure that nothing is writing into the rootfs of Unraid, please make sure that all paths on the host are available and mounted correctly that you've passed through to a container. Most of the times it is something which writes to a path that is not available or mounted correctly and therefore it writes to the rootfs.

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Thanks, I'm really a unraid n00b so everything is new for me.. in which log file can you see the restarting container? 

Just now, foobar1452 said:

Thanks, I'm really a unraid n00b so everything is new for me.. in which log file can you see the restarting container? 

Just open the logs for each container and see if one closes instantly or after a few seconds.

 

Are all containers working properly working?

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I think I found the restarting docker container..

 

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