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Docker Critical Image Disk Utilization

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Hi guys,
Ive been getting this notifications all the time, see image.
I would like to tell you also that im VERY new to unraid and DONT have any CLI expierence.
So please help me like you' re teaching a child if its possible..

What did i do wrong in my configs?

 

Thanks!

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Edited by speelgoedauto2

Most common problem related to docker image filling up is that a download client is downloading into the image.  There are multiple entries in the Docker FAQ here about the image filling up

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I really don't know why is saying 85% is full, the default .img is set to 20gb

 

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  • Community Expert

The usual cause for filling docker.img is an application (docker) writing to a path that isn't mapped. Any path specified within an application must correspond to a container path in the mappings, case-sensitive.

  • Author

Did i mapped something wrong?

 

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  • Community Expert

It is not simply a question of the mappings, it is whether or not the application itself is setup to write to the container path in the mappings. There are a few there I don't use. Do any of these download files?

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