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RootFS filling up after installing Docker container

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Hi Guys,

 

After installing a docker container my Rootfs just fills up. I tried to see whats going wrong but i cant figure it out!

 

I checked if my appdata  folder is pointed to the right Disk, it says its pointing to Disk 1 which should be good.

 

Im missing something, i have no clue what though.

 

Any help would be appreciated!

  • Community Expert

Difficult to help without more information to go on.   I would suggest that you post a screenshot of the settings for the problem Docker container so that we can see if anything looks wrong.   It might also make sense to post your system’s diagnostics zip file (obtained via Tools->Diagnostics).

 

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58 minutes ago, Joint_PK said:

Disk 1 which should be good.

 

If this is what you used that is the problem, it should be:

disk1

Linux is case sensitive...

 

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3 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

If this is what you used that is the problem, it should be:


disk1

Linux is case sensitive...

 

I checked, its disk1 lowercase

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On 10/6/2020 at 1:22 PM, itimpi said:

Difficult to help without more information to go on.   I would suggest that you post a screenshot of the settings for the problem Docker container so that we can see if anything looks wrong.   It might also make sense to post your system’s diagnostics zip file (obtained via Tools->Diagnostics).

 

 

I just installed the FiveM docker file in the Community applications page, nothing changed just installed it. Diddnt change any settings either. (https://hub.docker.com/r/ich777/fivemserver/)

 

I have attached the diagnostics. Thanks for your help guys.

tower-diagnostics-20201007-1834.zip

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If you did not change any settings then the path for the ServerFiles is set to /mnt/cache-btrfs/appdata/fivem.   If this path does not exist on your system (and it will not since you are running the 6.8.3 release) then this location will be in RAM.   You need to edit to something that is suitable for your system. 

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1 minute ago, itimpi said:

ServerFiles is set to /mnt/cache-btrfs/appdata/fivem. 

I changed it to /mnt/user/DockerFiles/fivem unfortunately with the same effect.

 

I think it defaulted to /mnt/cache/appdata/fivem

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9 minutes ago, Joint_PK said:

I think it defaulted to /mnt/cache/appdata/fivem

Tha should have been fine as you do have a cache drive.

 

i will see if I spot anything else

 

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