Oh, I see what you mean. Thanks, I’ll look into it.
That could solve a lot of my problems.
Someone suggested renicing the processes. Not sure how practical it would be but I’ll look into it. Besides that I think I’ll just return to using an SMB server. It was ugly but it was easy :) The Pi4 isn’t expensive these days either. Thanks again, I appreciate it!
I never thought of that, good idea. This docker image spins off a lot of processes so I wonder if there’s a high-level way to instruct that for all of them.
That’s really interesting. I did a quick test and the RAM usage is still creeping up but I’d need to let it run for longer to see if it plateaus at a lower level. Thanks for the suggestion.
The "I don't care if you go broke, give me what I want" stance I'm seeing online seems short-sighted at best and narcissistic at worst.
It seems I'm out of luck on this kernel / hardware. After applying some limitations I get the following when I run the container:
Your kernel does not support memory soft limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Limitation discarded.
I think you're right. The CPU issue settles down after the first scan on a vanilla installation. But now my swap space is getting filled which is locking up the system. A Pi4 with 4GB of RAM isn't expensive though so if I can just swap the units without having to do anything else I might do that.
Noted, thank you. I'll look into it a bit more and come back if I have questions. I appreciate it!
I'm using docker compose. Thank you so much, this is fantastic!
Thanks so much. Sound like I need to learn a bit more about docker. That's how I installed it.
Maybe the part I heard about is specially made to account for that too. Hmm. Thanks, I'll look into it further. Edit: according to this video (3 minutes, 15 seconds mark), the adaptors do work.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5ixZhIxMus&t=228