April 7, 20188 yr I keep running out of space in my docker.img file. I just had to bump it up to 55GB. I know one of them is logging or something like crazy. I have transmission and nzgbet, but they *seem* to be configured properly. Only other ones I can think of that might do it are nextcloud or emby? Is there a way I can ssh in and see which one is taking up all the space?
April 7, 20188 yr I think I would try disabling the dockers one at a time and see if the image continues to grow (if it’s just a few). Another option, if you have a bunch of dockers, disable half and watch the image size. This will narrow the candidates by half and you can just repeat the process until you narrow it down to just one. Edited April 7, 20188 yr by wgstarks
April 7, 20188 yr Author The problem is that it can take 2 weeks to a month to expand 5GB (what I always bump it up). I have about 10 dockers running, but that's not a bad idea.
April 7, 20188 yr 12 hours ago, m0ngr31 said: I know one of them is logging or something like crazy. https://lime-technology.com/forums/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/#comment-564326 Actually, there's 3 different posts in the FAQ dealing with various reasons why the image increases Edited April 7, 20188 yr by Squid
April 7, 20188 yr Author 12 minutes ago, Squid said: https://lime-technology.com/forums/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/#comment-564326 Actually, there's 3 different posts in the FAQ dealing with various reasons why the image increases Okay, I've added that parameter to all of the dockers. Hopefully that solves the growing problem and I can start shrinking it soon.
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