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[SOLVED]Which docker is filling up my docker.img?

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Since I took the 6.2 update that required deletion of my docker.img file, the fix common problems plugin has been nagging me that something is filling up my .img file.

 

I have read several treads and changed a few things to no avail. I have taken a snap shot of my docker page and can upload reports if needed. I would assume it's Sabnzbd that is the culprit from what I have read, but for some reason no matter what I change it still fills up.

 

Ideas?

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Don't know but why are you downloading directly into the root of the cache drive? Each top level folder created on cache will be a user share, so you probably have a large number of user shares that you didn't intend to create.

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Oddly enough I don't have any more shares than I did before the re-install.

trurls point is a good one, but it would depend on what you have defined /downloads as in the sabnzbd webui....

 

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Check to make sure your CrashPlan "Inbound backup from other computers" folder is set to /backup. You can set this location in CrashPlan under Settings, General tab. I believe the default folder is /data, which will be in the docker image.

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Check to make sure your CrashPlan "Inbound backup from other computers" folder is set to /backup. You can set this location in CrashPlan under Settings, General tab. I believe the default folder is /data, which will be in the docker image.

 

Sorry for the slow reply, I was moving my server to a new case. This was the problem. In the settings it was pointed to the wrong place and was filling up the docker image. As soon as I changed it and deleted the backup, unRAID sent a notification that the image utilization was normal.

 

Thank you for your help!!!

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