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Docker image issue

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Can anyone tell me what is going on here - I noticed that I had lot of read and writes incrementing on the Parity and Disk 1.  I do have a weekly appdata backup but I am not sure what is going on here. In the Logs you can see this is constantly incrementing.  I can provide more info!

 

 

Snippet from the logs:

 

Mar  2 14:00:01 Tower root: mover: started
Mar  2 14:00:01 Tower root: skip: /mnt/disk1/system/docker/docker.img
Mar  2 14:00:01 Tower root: mover: finished
Mar  2 15:00:01 Tower root: mover: started
Mar  2 15:00:01 Tower root: skip: /mnt/disk1/system/docker/docker.img
Mar  2 15:00:01 Tower root: mover: finished
Mar  2 16:00:01 Tower root: mover: started
Mar  2 16:00:01 Tower root: skip: /mnt/disk1/system/docker/docker.img
Mar  2 16:00:01 Tower root: mover: finished
Mar  2 17:00:01 Tower root: mover: started
Mar  2 17:00:01 Tower root: skip: /mnt/disk1/system/docker/docker.img
Mar  2 17:00:01 Tower root: mover: finished
Mar  2 18:00:01 Tower root: mover: started
Mar  2 18:00:01 Tower root: skip: /mnt/disk1/system/docker/docker.img
Mar  2 18:00:01 Tower root: mover: finished

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Edited by fschris

Solved by trurl

  • fschris changed the title to Docker image issue

Normally the docker.img file would be on a pool, not on a parity array disk, and mover should not be attempting to move it. Does that docker.img file exist both on disk1 and on a pool,  /mnt/<poolname>/system/docker/docker.img? If so, only one would be actually in use, so the latest dated file should be kept and the older file should be deleted.

  • Author

This is what I found - I took a snippet  - I believe like you are saying I should delete that file on Disk1

mnt.PNG

  • Community Expert

That snippet isn't actually showing us whether or not the file exists in both places.

 

Attach Diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.

  • Community Expert
  • Solution

Disable Docker in Settings, then use Dynamix File Manager to see if docker.img is in cache/system/docker and also in disk1/system/docker.

 

If it is in cache/system/docker, that is the one that would be in use since cache has precedence.

 

If it isn't in cache/system/docker, move it there from disk1/system/docker.

 

Then delete system folder from disk1.

 

  • Author

Thank you!

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