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[SOLVED] Docker Image Filling Up Even With 6.4 log rotation - help please

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Every couple of days or so my docker image keeps filling up - it stats at 13GB from a fresh install and keeps creeping up over the days.  I've been deleting and reinstalling to fix, but it's time to fix permanently.  I've bumped up the size to 35GB this time (currently 24GB) to give me time to debug.

 

I've got log rotation enabled, so it shouldn't be logs.  IN cAdvisor the size of none of the images doesn't change so no obvious clues there.  Any other ideas?

 

Thanks

 

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Edited by DZMM

You must have improper mappings in one/some of your docker configurations. Look for that and then correct. Try to keep a keen eye on typos in mount points. Also look at anything that downloads or builds up a huge dataset like Plex.

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I've just double-checked them all and also my nzbget/deluge setup

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ok found it thanks to my wife who said she couldn't watch tv recordings - I'd moved the directory, but hadn't updated tvheadend

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grrr spoke too soon - it's still filling up. 

 

Is there no way of actually opening/viewing the image file?  I've re-checked all my settings, but I can't find the culprit.

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finally think I've solved.  Very weird one - I don't think it was path related, but some of the LazyLibrarian options if changed from the defaults were causing the problems.

 

A nightmare to find.  First of all I tried enabling dockers in groups to find the culprit, but eventually I found it by removing them one by one and seeing if the image growth (was growing about 0.5GB/hr) stopped.

On 11/8/2017 at 4:16 AM, DZMM said:

finally think I've solved.  Very weird one - I don't think it was path related, but some of the LazyLibrarian options if changed from the defaults were causing the problems.

 

A nightmare to find.  First of all I tried enabling dockers in groups to find the culprit, but eventually I found it by removing them one by one and seeing if the image growth (was growing about 0.5GB/hr) stopped.

Do you mind sharing what in LazyLibrarian changed? @DZMM

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1 hour ago, jrdnlc said:

Do you mind sharing what in LazyLibrarian changed? @DZMM

it was either changing my log level from debug to normal, or ticking 'magazines inside book folder' in processing.  It's still creeping up, but it's like 0.05-0.1MB/day, so I'll only have to delete my docker image every month or so, rather than every 2 days so I can live with that.

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