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100% CPU and memory after a few days uptime

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I am seeing my CPU and Memory maxed out after a few days of uptime. I ran top just before and influxdb and telegraf seemed to be the high CPU users.

 

I killed them and it pretty much fixed the CPU but RAM usage is still high.

 

Are these two actually the problem? How can I fix this (without removing the two dockers)

 

 

 

 

box-diagnostics-20200415-0837.zip

Plex & nzbhydra are the main consumers of memory on your system.  You can limit your memory usage on the containers if you want.  Look in the Docker FAQ

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4 hours ago, Squid said:

Plex & nzbhydra are the main consumers of memory on your system.  You can limit your memory usage on the containers if you want.  Look in the Docker FAQ

Thanks I'll look at that. I am starting to think Telegraf may be filling my cache drive which invokes the mover then for some reason telegraf hits massive CPU because it can't save to the cache disk? I killed and restarted telegraf after the original post. I just had to kill it for hittin 200% cpu usage in topper and slowing the system down. Now that I've killed it RAM has gone from 91% to 74% and CPU usage is fine. 

 

What is going on here?

 

EDIT: Perhaps this is related?

 

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