Looks like someone pwned your box and installed a ddos bot on it?
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Where do you see that? Looks like a torrent client let running to me.
It looks like it was a Plex scan that tied it's self up in knots and locked up the SMB share and it just happened that it was the QBT container that I noticed it on first.
Weird. netin was busy, yet the bottom of the screen implies more outbound traffic (I guess it's connected the other way around?)
And the log looks like a SMB/CIFS issue... maybe not the interweb?
But, it definitely looks like something got stuck in a loop and triggered a memory leak.
Whatever VM / CT was using CPUs 7 & 10 at the time was the problem... find that and you'll find the next step down the rabbit hole...
It looks like it was a Plex scan that tied it's self up in knots and locked up the SMB share and it just happened that it was the QBT container that I noticed it on first.
Some of the logs did mention Plex was soft locked as well.