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How do you check which docker containers eat up your CPU?

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I have 12 Docker containers, 1 of them Portainer.  Any way to check CPU utilization?  I see in the dashboard my Processor is performing about 85%, I have neither Emby turned on, the rest, Radarr, Sonarr, only have a few shows in them as this is a new installation.  Portainer doesn't give the info I want, or I don't know where to find cpu utilization per docker container.

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Type docker stats into you terminal (ctrl+c to exit).

You can also follow a specific docker, e.g. docker stats jackett

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I forgot to mention, parity reading in progress. Does this eat up cpu? Anything more visual?


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20 hours ago, jang430 said:

Anything more visual?

cAdvisor or NetData apps

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Btw, I think it's the preclearing that's happening at the same time :-) thanks for the 2 app suggestions. Will take a look at them.


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Btw, I think it's the preclearing that's happening at the same time :-) thanks for the 2 app suggestions. Will take a look at them.


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You can also look at the docker tab and switch to advanced view. It tells you the CPU and memory usage as well

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On 9/8/2019 at 3:53 AM, gacpac said:

You can also look at the docker tab and switch to advanced view. It tells you the CPU and memory usage as well

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Unbelievable, I've had every other screen set to advanced view for years, and have been screaming out for an easy view of resource usage. I'm both tremendously grateful and fairly certain I've got brain worms...how did I miss that toggle? 

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