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Docker.img keeps filling up

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I have had my server for a little over a year and I have never had a problem with my docker.img filling up. But now all of a sudden I do. I will re-create it at 20GB in size and it will fill back up within hours. I can't even download one movie before it fills back up.

 

I am running unRAID 6.1.9 and I use four dockers: SABnzbd, CouchPotato, SickBeard, and Plex

 

My docker.img is stored on my cache drive. I can't seem to find what is causing it to all of a sudden fill up so fast. Can anyone shed some light?

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Yes. I've done that. I've spent hours pouring over countless forums and posts. I have not been able to find anything that has solved my problem

Two things will cause it to rapidly fill up.

 

Downloads winding up being stored within the image

 

And explosion in the log files for some reason.

 

Beyond that normal updates will cause the size to grow slowly but not rapidly

 

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Two things will cause it to rapidly fill up.

 

Downloads winding up being stored within the image

 

And explosion in the log files for some reason.

 

Beyond that normal updates will cause the size to grow slowly but not rapidly

 

Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk

 

 

 

Beat me to it! :) I would bet saving downloads to Docker image due to the speed that it is filling...

how big is your plex DB

how big is your plex DB

That's all stored by default within appdata

 

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I had a similar issue and it turned out to CP logs, clear the logs and restart docker, also double check your paths are going to your disk shares.

what was the command to find out how big is each docker

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I'm pretty sure I figured it out. I looked into my volume mappings of my SABnzbd docker and one was titled /tempdownloads. However in the SABnzbd Config > Folders the temporary download folders were set to /tempdownload. I blew away my existing docker.img (since it was full), recreated it, re-downloaded all my dockers, and removed the extra s in the /tempdownload volume mapping of SABnzbd. I have some movies downloading and so far so good. How the extra s was added into the volume mapping is beyond me but that seems to be all it was

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