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Empty docker log

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Hi, I often get CPU usage issue (as you can see in my previous posts), I've used a new Unraid install since, while keeping some data from the old installation.

 

It seems to be going a bit better, but I still have issues. Recently, I've always have the two first line there.

 

I wanted to check the log via the diagnostic zip folder, but the logs/docker.txt file is empty.

 

Any idea why?

 

 

759514818_Dockerlog.thumb.png.8c39656cc0817373c3da27dfd662c354.png

tower-diagnostics-20200323-1615.zip

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Possibly unrelated to your question, but why have you allocated 40G to docker image? Have you had problems with it filling?

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No, that was in case the issue was related, but it didn't help

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13 minutes ago, matmat07 said:

No, that was in case the issue was related, but it didn't help

Why did you think it might help?

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What dockers are you running?

 

Have you seen this?

 

 

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Probably something similar that happen to someone else while I was searching online. I didn't think it would hurt, so I tried that.

 

I'm running dockers like plex, sonarr, radarr, ombi, deluge, letsencrypt. Sometimes, I'm able to shutdown a couple dockers and it helps, but at different times, what seems like the faulty container changed. COuld be plex, could be deluge, could be NextCloud.

 

I did look at the FAQ once, but I'll look again right now to make sure I haven't missed anything related.

 

Thanks for trying to help.

 

Edit: Nothing related to logs there.

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It says log level error, any idea how to change it to "debug" or something similar? Or find out what starts this process

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1 minute ago, matmat07 said:

It says log level error

Where do you see this?

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21 hours ago, trurl said:

Where do you see this?

Second line in the picture I posted previously. It seems it's how the docker daemon is started, from what I understand about docker and linux so far.

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