September 6, 20169 yr Anyone know how to raise the % limit for these warnings? I know it is the Crashplan docker that's causing these warnings. They rarely (if ever) have gone over 90% but it goes over the current threshold of 70% all the time. So I get an email every time it goes up one % point. Then a little while later Crashplan does something which causes it to 'return to normal utilization'. From what I've read its going to be a pain to diagnose and resolve the utilization issue but since it's not really an issue I'd just like to up the threshold so I only get warnings if it is really a problem. -thanks
September 6, 20169 yr Community Expert A better idea would be to increase the size of your docker.img just to be safe. If it ever does fill up it will corrupt and you are going to have to delete and recreate it anyway.
September 6, 20169 yr ^^^ This. But the docker image utilization shares the setting for disk utilization (Settings - Disk Settings)
September 6, 20169 yr Author Thanks for telling me where to increase the warning size. Right now the docker.img is set to 15gb. What should I increase it to, 20gb? How do I increase it? I did try searching the forum for the answers to how. I saw one linux command but then the next response was that didn't work. I'm pretty sure I've done it before when I went from 10GB to 15gb, but that was a long time ago and I don't remember the method. thanks
September 6, 20169 yr Author Squid, I see Settings - Docker but I don't see a 'stop docker' button. I don't want to loose the existing dockers and their settings.
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