February 20, 20251 yr Hello everyone, The system has had very high CPU utilization for the last day and a half or so. I thought maybe it was the parity check, so I killed it. I had to wait overnight for it to finally stop. When I got back to it this morning, it was still showing very high CPU utilization. I have attached the diagnostic, but htop and top are not giving me any ideas into what this is. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. tower-diagnostics-20250220-0819.zip
February 20, 20251 yr Community Expert Try stopping docker. P.S. in case you are not aware, parity is failing and needs to be repalced.
February 20, 20251 yr Author Docker as a whole? I litterally just replaced that with a fresh new drive, so yea I have seen the errors, but I'm wondering if its something else. I replaced the hba card as well, but maybe I need to get that replaced again.
February 20, 20251 yr Community Expert 30 minutes ago, InfInIty said: so yea I have seen the errors, but I'm wondering if its something else. It's really failing: ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAGS VALUE WORST THRESH FAIL RAW_VALUE 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct PO--CK 003 003 010 NOW 62360 (0 6) 197 Current_Pending_Sector -O--C- 089 083 000 - 6456 198 Offline_Uncorrectable ----C- 089 083 000 - 6456 31 minutes ago, InfInIty said: Docker as a whole? You can start with qbittorrent, which is the one using the most CPU, if it doesn't help, shutdown the docker service and check.
February 21, 20251 yr Author So i killed off dockers and it would start to go down, but I turned the array off, and back on and its just pegged again. What can I do to find the culprit?
February 21, 20251 yr Community Expert Disable auto start for all containers, start the docker service, check CPU, if OK, start a container, wait a couple of minutes, check CPU, and then the next one and so on
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