January 24, 20197 yr Hello community! I have the following problem: After about 4 days my unraid system starts to behave weird. In the dashboard the whole thing looks like this: The load seems to be at 100%, but I can navigate through the web interface normally and everything reacts normally. With htop the whole thing looks like this. Whereby it is really strange that the load average is so high but on the left side in the individual bars a load of not much more than 30% is displayed. The load average alone is incredibly high... The whole thing can be fixed by a restart, but that isn't a solution I wanna live with, because when it's overloaded like this I've got no possibility to access it from the outside to reboot it. The logs are attached. Got anyone an idea what does cause this behaviour? cheers diagnostics-20190124-1544.7z
January 24, 20197 yr Community Expert Please only attach the complete diagnostics zip file exactly as it is downloaded from the webUI. We shouldn't have to install additional software just to help you. If you think you had to "7z" it for some reason it is simply because you have your system set to automatically open zip files. The webUI downloads a single zip file. There isn't really any way for it to download the folder of files you thought you had to "7z". The original zip file is there wherever your browser downloads files. That original zip file is what we want, and there is no reason at all for you to zip it back up with some other software that we would have to download and install on our computer just to open it and help you.
January 24, 20197 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, pappaq said: ok. I will zip it again and upload it right away. Why can't you just get the zip from your downloads folder? There is no need to zip it again. It is already a zip file.
January 24, 20197 yr Community Expert Probably not directly related, but why do you have 50G for your docker image? You are currently using only 14G of that and if it gets much larger than that 14G then you probably have something misconfigured in one of your apps. What dockers are you running? Have you tried stopping any of your dockers to see if it improves?
January 24, 20197 yr Author 42 minutes ago, trurl said: Probably not directly related, but why do you have 50G for your docker image? You are currently using only 14G of that and if it gets much larger than that 14G then you probably have something misconfigured in one of your apps. What dockers are you running? Have you tried stopping any of your dockers to see if it improves? I did that because of another strange behaviour that filled up my docker img. But I could find the docker that did that and deinstalled it. Until now I was just too lazy to shrink it down. I've got like 25 docker installed and hoped that you could provide some information because I can't see which one causes this after like 4 days. Only then it happens.
January 24, 20197 yr Community Expert Also, do you really need to have all of those running all the time? You only have 8G RAM. Do you have any VMs?
January 25, 20197 yr Author 15 hours ago, trurl said: So is your docker image used space holding steady now or not? Yeah. It seems to be steady. Never had any issues since. 15 hours ago, trurl said: Also, do you really need to have all of those running all the time? You only have 8G RAM. Do you have any VMs? Yeah, I need them to run. And most of the time only 70% of the RAM is used.
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