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High CPU Wait Corrupting SQLite DBs?

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I'm running a setup with a few docker containers,

bazarr, deluge, glances, jackett, plexmediaserver, radarr, and sonarr.

I noticed I was randomly having my PMS, Sonarr, and radarr end up with a corrupted SQLiteDB which was what ended up making me install glances and noticing there's a ton of CPU_IOWAIT happening, I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to correct this or if anyone else has run into a similar issue... getting tired of wiping out my databases for all of these and starting over.

Logs from glances;

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2019-10-13 0:31:53 (00:00:07) - CRITICAL on CPU_IOWAIT (14.2)

2019-10-12 19:33:20 (00:00:08) - CRITICAL on CPU_IOWAIT (13.3)

2019-10-12 19:17:20 (00:00:15) - CRITICAL on CPU_IOWAIT (27.5)

2019-10-12 19:01:38 (00:00:07) - WARNING on CPU_IOWAIT (11.4)

2019-10-12 18:27:32 (00:00:07) - WARNING on CPU_IOWAIT (11.4)

2019-10-12 17:01:24 (00:00:28) - CRITICAL on CPU_IOWAIT (64.6)

2019-10-12 16:26:53 (00:00:07) - WARNING on CPU_IOWAIT (11.5)

2019-10-12 16:07:35 (00:00:07) - CRITICAL on CPU_IOWAIT (14.8)

2019-10-12 16:06:57 (00:00:07) - CRITICAL on CPU_IOWAIT (15.4)

 

  • Community Expert

SQLite DB getting corrupted is a known issue with 6.7.2 (typically in conjunction with Plex).    The only resolutions are to either revert to an earlier release or try the 6.8.0 RC release (which fixes the issue).

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