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Docker overlay2 folder size (7.0)

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I expect this issue predates 7.0. I noticed unraid is reporting my docker folder size as 3.89 TiB. Looking through the directories I traced it to overlay2, but it's so big with so many files du -sh just times out. Setting max depth 1 I can see there's some multi gig folders in here (just at 1 level). I've run docker system prune --all etc and nothing is getting cleaned up, and docker system df is showing ~15 GB of space.

 

Any ideas why this folder is so big or advice on how to debug further? I'm running about 25 dockers, fairly standard plex, *arr, etc.

 

 

 

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the docker folder size is reporting the pool size where it resides on.

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723 GB are 673 GiB

Edited by Mainfrezzer

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Hmm okay, it's on a 120TB pool though, but I was getting alerts before about docker space available that corresponded to the disk not the pool/share.

 

Mostly I just want to make sure of the size before I move it back to my cache to see if it resolves my issues with updating taking so long they timeout. I guess I just need to wait for du -sh to finish to see how big it is?

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