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Docker Image Bad?

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So I had the misfortune of a corrupted BTRFS cache drive and I reformed to XFS and created a new docker image. I added some dockers and configured everything but something isn't right, my cache drive is constantly being written to now and I suspect its plex.

 

Can someone tell me how to know if my docker image is bad? or if its something else in my diagnostics?

 

tower-diagnostics-20180917-1159.zip

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Everything looks fine to me on the syslog, and a corrupt docker image would certainly log some errors.

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I thought so, I'm just trying to figure out what's causing the reads and writes to the cache drive. I know unRAID can exaggerate those figures but even the status light on my server is flashing for the cache drive. My guess is Plex.

5 minutes ago, ucliker said:

My guess is Plex.

Stop Plex and you will know...

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4 minutes ago, bonienl said:

Stop Plex and you will know...

I did and it's not plex.

The docker service itself has already continuous read and writes. You can verify that by stopping all containers.

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All my dockers are stopped and it's still happening, Should I stop the docker service?

1 minute ago, ucliker said:

All my dockers are stopped and it's still happening, Should I stop the docker service?

It is normal behavior. Stopping the docker service will make it quiet though.

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its normal to have 67,578 writes in an hour?

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Stopping all of the dockers and leaving the docker service on seems to have fixed it. I turned each one off one at a time but I can't seem to find which docker is causing the issue.

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