Docker's not starting: "No space left on device" 6.6.7


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Afternoon all.

 

All of my docker images are reporting "no space left on device" however i am showing the following:

 

Label: none  uuid: af22faab-3c0f-4613-9f55-16eac467ca91
    Total devices 1 FS bytes used 19.05GiB
    devid    1 size 100.00GiB used 27.57GiB path /dev/loop2

and

scrub status for af22faab-3c0f-4613-9f55-16eac467ca91
    scrub started at Mon Feb 25 14:53:57 2019 and finished after 00:00:04
    total bytes scrubbed: 19.86GiB with 0 errors

As a couple of these containers are for home automation, i could do with getting them sorted before my wife needs to turn on the lights. lol

 

Thanks.

 

Attached is a copy of the diagnostics.

maximus-diagnostics-20190225-1947.zip

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You can always go to Apps - Previous Apps, check off what you want installed and hit install.  5 minutes later you're back in business

 

BTW, 100GB for a docker image is excessive.  95.3% of users don't need more than 20GB if all the containers are configured correctly.

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Thanks. I had some help on discord, and someone told me that they would still be on there, just by going to:
docker>add container,

selecting each one brought back my previous settings, and currently working my way through them. I'm not sure why it was set to 100gb. I think all the shared were set to 100gb originally so that I didn't fill any drive to the brim. 

 

 

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