Inimical Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 Ever since I upgraded to the latest version of unraid all of my Docker containers keep gracefully shutting down weekly on Saturday night. I'll post relevant logs, but wanted to make sure some new feature isn't possibly causing this? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted December 26, 2016 Share Posted December 26, 2016 Did you install an addon that is scheduled to do weekly backups of Dockers and VMs ? Quote Link to comment
Inimical Posted December 27, 2016 Author Share Posted December 27, 2016 CA backup was automatically added after the upgrade, but I have since removed it.. Issue still happening though. Quote Link to comment
Inimical Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 in the Docker log, every Sunday at 5AM I see the following: time="2017-01-08T04:30:11.304536152-05:00" level=info msg="Container 5bfbd42b488a131caa42661a295bab437e26328a47458f0631d3c47035dce020 failed to exit within 10 seconds of SIGTERM - using the force" time="2017-01-08T04:30:21.453834702-05:00" level=info msg="Container 234a91bed981c46cd571946efde7e2563e7ceabd3b1d4642d3ce58a105ceeb1a failed to exit within 10 seconds of SIGTERM - using the force" time="2017-01-08T04:30:31.454332845-05:00" level=info msg="Container 234a91bed981 failed to exit within 10 seconds of kill - trying direct SIGKILL" Anywhere else I can check to see more info? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 10, 2017 Share Posted January 10, 2017 From command line, what do you get with this? crontab -l Quote Link to comment
Inimical Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 From command line, what do you get with this? crontab -l # # Run hourly cron jobs at 47 minutes after the hour: 47 * * * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.hourly 1> /dev/null # # Run daily cron jobs at 4:40 every day: 40 4 * * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.daily 1> /dev/null # # Run weekly cron jobs at 4:30 on the first day of the week: 30 4 * * 0 /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.weekly 1> /dev/null # # Run monthly cron jobs at 4:20 on the first day of the month: 20 4 1 * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.monthly 1> /dev/null # # Start of vnstat crontab entries * * * * * /usr/bin/vnstat -u -i eth0 --dbdir /mnt/cache/appdata/vnstat # End of vnstat crontab entries Quote Link to comment
Inimical Posted January 10, 2017 Author Share Posted January 10, 2017 From command line, what do you get with this? crontab -l Looks like I forgot about a cron job that I setup some time ago.. thanks for the help! Quote Link to comment
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