October 17, 20196 yr Hello, in the below screenshot you can see the "Docker" bar under the Memory section is at 95%. What is this? This has never been a problem until the last few days. I've tried restarting my entire server as well as disabling all my containers and it doesn't go down.
October 17, 20196 yr Settings>Docker - Disable Docker - Advanced view. Increase the size and reenable docker. Apply
October 17, 20196 yr If you wanted to start fresh you could stop docker service and delete docker image. Start docker service which will then create a new fresh docker image. Goto Apps - Previous Apps and install your apps fresh which will retain all your settings and info from your Appdata. Then you have a fresh clean docker image.
October 17, 20196 yr Author Thank you! That fixed it. What causes it to grow so large? I don't have that many containers.
October 17, 20196 yr Misconfigured dockers. One or more of them are writing inside the image. Go back through and make sure the docker only writes to locations you have mapped in the config. Check for typos or wrong case. Edited October 17, 20196 yr by BRiT
October 17, 20196 yr Docker Tab. Click Container Size. You should be able to see easily which one is at fault.
October 18, 20196 yr Author 5 hours ago, Squid said: Docker Tab. Click Container Size. You should be able to see easily which one is at fault. None of my containers seem to be at fault - at least not to my eye? My docker image is at 20GB currently.
October 18, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, jpowell8672 said: If you wanted to start fresh you could stop docker service and delete docker image. Start docker service which will then create a new fresh docker image. Goto Apps - Previous Apps and install your apps fresh which will retain all your settings and info from your Appdata. Then you have a fresh clean docker image. I would just create a fresh docker image and go from there then.
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