On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 12:28 AM Oyvind <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have Guacamole 1.3.0 installed in a container on my QNAP host system.
> Using Guacamole to Connect to a Remote computer, causes the exhaustion of
> certain host system volumes, and eventually the host will crash.
>
> ...
>
> When checking the host file system, I can see that when I use Guacamole to
> connect to a remote device, the following system storage space is gradually
> filled up until it eventually exhaust, causing the above error message:
>
> ...
>
> Rebooting the host server restores full operation again, for a while.
>
> I have several different QNAP NAS models with identical base OS/Docker
> configuration running many different containerized applications without
> similar problems. This situation *only* happens when I use Guacamole to
> connect to any remote computer.  Only launching the Guacamole main menu
> does not cause any problems, but as soon as I connect to a remote device,
> this System Storage Mount begins to fill up at a pace of approximately
> 100K/Sec.  According to QNAP, this mounted device is designed to store
> system advanced libraries and tools/utilities. If I disconnect from the
> remote computer and returns back to the Guacamole main menu, the filling of
> this device mount stops. If I connect again, it continues to fill.
>
>
> Any ideas/suggestions to help me debug this situation is much appreciated.
>

Have you checked the contents of that filesystem? Perhaps taking a look
over the specific files will show what exactly is being stored there and
why it's growing.

Michael Jumper
CEO, Lead Developer
Glyptodon Inc <https://glyp.to/>.

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