So, hi Shawn Shu apparently...I forwarded your entire message and copied ASUSTOR's CEO.
Docker can become unresponsive, but containers continue to run
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Re: Docker can become unresponsive, but containers continue to run
A lot of back and forth over the last week. Project manager says they can't reproduce the issue (although how long they tested for is unclear). Last reply I got today:
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Re: Docker can become unresponsive, but containers continue to run
If the NAS is being used as normal storage then there should be no issue unless:
1. There's some huge backup jobs running concurrently.
2. NAS used as a web/file server handling lots of traffic.
3. Heavy torrenting.
4. Worst all above combined.
I believe this is just the default ulimit for normal usage. To go beyond, the ulimit needs to be raised accordingly, to a point that it wouldn't compromise the performance/security. It would be great if Asustor would provide an option to increase the default system wide soft/hard ulimit at boot because there's no way of currently modifying it without patching the initramfs. Of course one could modify them i.e. using the simple script I've provided earlier.
1. There's some huge backup jobs running concurrently.
2. NAS used as a web/file server handling lots of traffic.
3. Heavy torrenting.
4. Worst all above combined.
I believe this is just the default ulimit for normal usage. To go beyond, the ulimit needs to be raised accordingly, to a point that it wouldn't compromise the performance/security. It would be great if Asustor would provide an option to increase the default system wide soft/hard ulimit at boot because there's no way of currently modifying it without patching the initramfs. Of course one could modify them i.e. using the simple script I've provided earlier.
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Internal:
- 4x10TB Toshiba RAID10 Ext4-Journal=Off
External 5 Bay USB3:
- 4x2TB Seagate modded RAID0 Btrfs-Compression
- 480GB Intel SSD for modded dm-cache (initramfs auto update patch) and Apps
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