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How to know afterwards which Docker container used the CPU excessively ?

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Hello,

Earlier my 'Unraid' server stopped responding.

After several attempts, I finally managed to display the dashboard and saw that all CPU cores were being used at 100% (and there was a notification informing me that one of the parity disks was getting hot).

Anyway, I had no other choice but to shut down the server by pressing the power button.

Now I am trying to understand which Docker container or system maintenance task overused the CPU (and possibly the RAM).

My Docker containers have access to all CPU cores, and I think it's a bad practice on my part. I should reserve at least one core for the system to avoid this problem.

Is there a way to find out afterwards which Docker container used the CPU excessively?

Edited by zarkoff

  • zarkoff changed the title to How to know afterwards which Docker container used the CPU excessively ?
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Thermal local access (monitor keyboard and logged in to the physical machine...

run Htop when symptoms occur...

enable syslog server.

without logging or a log hard to say.

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