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Getting Message "Warning - Docker Image Disk Utilization"

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Hi,

After installing some items for adventurelog, I just go an email warning indicating

Docker image disk utilization of 72%.

Description: Docker utilization of image file /mnt/cache/system/docker.img

Not really sure what to do...obviously I'm guessing it I have to increase something but not sure how. Any assistance would be appreciated.

  • Author

actually searched this forum and found that 20GB for docker image is too small so increased it to 100

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41 minutes ago, DigitalDivide said:

actually searched this forum and found that 20GB for docker image is too small so increased it to 100

20GB is enough for the vast majority of users unless you have a lot of containers, and 100GB is almost certainly more than is needed.

The commonest reason for running out of space is that there is a container writing to a path internal to the container that should really be mapped to an external location on the host.

  • Author

Well, could be I made a mistake.

So I tried to install adventurelog which I had to install as far as I can tell, a database (so I installed postgresql17), PostGIS, Adventurelog--frontend, Adventurelog---backend, and Adminer. I followed this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJnoePdAhXg

They all seem to be on appdata which is the cache drive. What I'm curious is, when I upload a bunch of photos to adventurelog, where exactly are they stored? For PostGres17 I have container pass as /mnt/user/appdata/postgresql17. I'm assuming this is where all the data would be stored in...??

I don't think they are stored on a share on my array but in appdata...unless I am wrong. Which is going to be a problem as I have lots of travel photos. I thought I would try it at the same time as Imich but at least imich copies the files to a share on the array.

I find this very confusing.

  • Author

actually, I unistalled the apps. Turns out I don't think I'd use adventurelog. Better off for now with Immich

On 12/7/2025 at 3:52 AM, DigitalDivide said:

Well, could be I made a mistake.

So I tried to install adventurelog which I had to install as far as I can tell, a database (so I installed postgresql17), PostGIS, Adventurelog--frontend, Adventurelog---backend, and Adminer. I followed this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJnoePdAhXg grow a garden

They all seem to be on appdata which is the cache drive. What I'm curious is, when I upload a bunch of photos to adventurelog, where exactly are they stored? For PostGres17 I have container pass as /mnt/user/appdata/postgresql17. I'm assuming this is where all the data would be stored in...??

I don't think they are stored on a share on my array but in appdata...unless I am wrong. Which is going to be a problem as I have lots of travel photos. I thought I would try it at the same time as Imich but at least imich copies the files to a share on the array.

I find this very confusing.

You calculated the size incorrectly for 10 MB — 10 MB = 10,240 KB (i.e., 10,485,760 bytes), not 10,485,760 KB.

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