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Random network spikes while the system is idle

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Hello,

 

I'm still in my trial period of unraid and I should be buying it next week.

Now I've been having issues trying to get my server to sleep with the s3 sleep plugin and I think it's because of these random network spikes i'm getting (these happen with dockers running and without them running). 

 

I didn't really know what info you would need so if I should add more info be sure to tell me.

This picture is in idle with dockers running

idle stats with dockers running.PNG

 

This picture is in idle with no dockers running

idle stats without dockers running.PNG

 

And both the network graphs are almost identical. So I would think it couldnt be because of any of the dockers.

Edited by sameranio

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There are 3 plugins that might be helpful in getting to the bottom of this. You can install any of them from Apps (Community Applications). They are:

 

Dynamix Active Streams

File Activity

Open Files

 

Might also help if you would post your diagnostics. Tools - Diagnostics, post complete zip.

 

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Hello,

 

The only things in the active streams plugin are from plex appdata whilst dockers are running: 

image.thumb.png.0fbb8f0389fcac96005cb1b752051688.png

 

And there are no active streams with all the dockers off.

 

In the file activity plugin I only get this when starting my dockers: 

image.png.2dcb4a2a6241f6aa1b88dd6587740701.png

 

And these are the files open in Open Files with nothing running:

image.thumb.png.80533885c4ec0e4bd0f9be618ee34ce1.png

 

I've added the diagnostics zip to the files and thanks in advance for any help.

 

 

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20180930-2329.zip

Edited by sameranio
grammar edit

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Bump.

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I installed a monitoring tool and also found out that if I stop the array the network spikes stop. (It's monitoring the br0 interface though so I don't know if that one goes offline when the array goes offline.)

 

image.thumb.png.e850e9a048c91145422a6abe493cdb70.png

Edited by sameranio
Picture added

  • 6 months later...
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I'm still having these network spikes even after having had several upgrade to unraid and just upgrading my cpu/mobo, it doesnt bother me too much because the only thing this is preventing me from doing is making the sleep plugin use the network as a threshold to sleep.

But I still would love to have an idea what the cause would be.

24 minutes ago, sameranio said:

But I still would love to have an idea what the cause would be.

Have you ruled out a client on the network making requests? Possibly a media client checking to see if the server is online?

  • 3 weeks later...
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Hmm, didnt think of that no. Just checked my kodi on my shield. I had watchdog installed and the spikes drop immediatly after I turn it off. I completly didnt think of it because it was always off while i was testing. Weird.

 

Thanks for the help.

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