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Docker.img @ 75% utilization warnings

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I've been searching for an answer as to why I am getting these warnings. They started cropping up today but I can't pinpoint what cause the utilization to go up. I honestly would not be able to tell you what it was the last few days as it's something I never paid attention to. The only thing different that I did today was install Calibre and Calibre-Web. There are only a handful of e-books in the library as well. I know there has been mention of some download clients holding on to data but my cache drive is pretty much empty.  I store my Appdata and download folders on the cache pool. 

 

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Is there a way to find out which docker is taking up all the space or causing this issue?

 

I found the container size button and this is what I pull up ... is it normal for onlyoffice to be 2.77gb and Krusader to be 1.92gb ??

 

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Edited by SiRMarlon

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So thanks to a helpful tip I was able to see that I had some orphaned images. Once I deleted the images utilization returned back to normal levels. But I am going to increase the size of the image a little bit since I am running a lot more dockers now. 

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.  My docker was 85% full.

 

root@Tower:/mnt/user/system/docker# docker image prune

....

Total reclaimed space: 9.187GB

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