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CRASHPLAN causing high docker image disk utilization

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I started using CRASHPLAN and as soon as I had it install, I started getting errors "Docker image disk utilization of 94%" and then to 100%.

I have it set up so that all the backup is pointed to a user share, but for some reason that share isn't getting utilized...

Anyone know what may be causing this??

 

Post a screenshot of your path mappings, both for the docker and crashplan.

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Post a screenshot of your path mappings, both for the docker and crashplan.

 

hope this is what you're looking for...

I'm attaching the screenshots of the path mapping

 

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343ss4n.png

 

Does /mnt/user/Backup exist on the array?  With that exact capitalization?

 

If so, the mapping for /backup -> /mnt/user/Backup looks right and the "default backup archive location" looks right.

 

What happens if you look at the /mnt/user/Backup folder on your array?  Is Crashplan putting data there?

 

 

Also, how big is your docker image?

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Does /mnt/user/Backup exist on the array?  With that exact capitalization?

 

If so, the mapping for /backup -> /mnt/user/Backup looks right and the "default backup archive location" looks right.

 

What happens if you look at the /mnt/user/Backup folder on your array?  Is Crashplan putting data there?

 

 

Also, how big is your docker image?

I do have the share on the array. but when I lookat the array, it doesn't look like Crashplan is putting any data there.... the docker image is 25GB

nmmc02.png

 

 

Hmm, I'm running out of ideas.

 

I was going to ask if the /Backup share was on a disk mounted by Unassigned Devices, because if it was you would need to restart Docker before you could use it.  But based on the path (/mnt/user/Backup) that doesn't seem to be the case.

 

What are the permissions on the Backup/Crashplan folder?  SSH to the server and type

ls -alR /mnt/user/Backup

then paste the results here.

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Hmm, I'm running out of ideas.

 

I was going to ask if the /Backup share was on a disk mounted by Unassigned Devices, because if it was you would need to restart Docker before you could use it.  But based on the path (/mnt/user/Backup) that doesn't seem to be the case.

 

What are the permissions on the Backup/Crashplan folder?  SSH to the server and type

ls -alR /mnt/user/Backup

then paste the results here.

 

hope this is what is needed... it's my first time using SSH or any terminal

 

Linux 4.1.17-unRAID.

root@zeus:~# ls -alR /mnt/user/Backup

/mnt/user/Backup:

total 16

drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 23 Feb 24 16:40 ./

drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 56 Feb 24 20:00 ../

drwxrwxrwx 1 tak    users  6 Feb 24 16:40 Crashplan/

 

/mnt/user/Backup/Crashplan:

total 0

drwxrwxrwx 1 tak    users  6 Feb 24 16:40 ./

drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 23 Feb 24 16:40 ../

 

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So, I just decided to delete the docker, and reinstall, and everything works now! not sure what was wrong with the previous one...

I wasn't sure if you saw my other idea, but I'm glad you were able to find a fix. Definitely a strange one!

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