July 24, 20178 yr Every time I update the LinuxPlexServer or PlexPy docker I seem to be using more and more space. Currently it is up to 98% full. Do I have something configured incorrectly that it keeps eating up more and more space? How do I expand its usable space or clean out the cruft that seems to be left behind from the previous versions? My mappings for LinuxPlexServer are: /config /mnt/cache/appdata/linuxserverplex /Movies /mnt/user/Movies/ /TV /mnt/user/TV/ /Home Movies /mnt/user/Home Movies/ /Music /mnt/user/Music/ /DVR Movies /mnt/user/DVR Movies/ /DVR TV /mnt/user/DVR TV/ My mappings for PlexPy are: /logs /mnt/user/appdata/linuxserverplex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs/ /config /mnt/user/appdata/plexpy Edited July 24, 20178 yr by Medwynd
July 24, 20178 yr Switch on advanced in the docker screen and see if you got a load of orphan containers. Also why do you think it's those containers in particular? It's more likely to be a container that is logging stuff within docker.img. Just the update process is sending a notification of space.
August 27, 20178 yr Author Yes I have about 15 orphaned containers. Is it safe to just delete these? I think it is those containers in particular since whenever I update either one I get a brand new error warning me about space and those are the only 2 containers I run besides duckdns and krusader.
August 28, 20178 yr 13 hours ago, Medwynd said: Yes I have about 15 orphaned containers. Is it safe to just delete these? Yes
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