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Docker :: No space left on device, docker unknown space claming

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Comming back on another post of me, I still have the same issue, and I still don't know how to fix, or where to find the cause of all of this.

To first make up for the comment where to increase the docker image size: I know how it works and where it is, but i don't want my cache drive to be filled with files that don't need to be there.

The issue is that I do not know why the docker image is filling up so fast when I like update a docker or something.
The docker image itself doesn't grow that much from. In this case i first updated the Unifi-Controller and then tried to update SnapServer, which I couldn't.

Are there any other command I can try to find out where the other like 9-10GB of things in the docker image are? And of course if possible; how to clean them?

I hope anyone is able to help me out here, because increasing the docker image size is something i don't want to really do because my cache ain't that big.
For further questions, feel very free to ask. I really want to solve out this issue, and prevent it from happening.

Here are all the commands I tried to give some info:

 

My dockers (~9GB):
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My dockers 2 weeks ago (~9GB):

linuxserver/openvpn-as         latest              58177ba9eb56        3 days ago          253MB
adolfintel/speedtest           latest              0d8d8876908e        5 days ago          440MB
homeassistant/home-assistant   latest              fb4900d9151b        2 weeks ago         1.12GB
jbartlett777/diskspeed         latest              9812ba692011        2 weeks ago         1.04GB
linuxserver/unifi-controller   latest              4125f46d5bed        3 weeks ago         733MB
ivdata/snapserver              latest              abc906888fa1        3 weeks ago         89.2MB
esphome/esphome                latest              b2fe5e067fe2        5 weeks ago         1.05GB
linuxserver/rutorrent          latest              d0b3bc86cf7c        5 weeks ago         205MB
hexparrot/mineos               latest              2d7023cb7d5c        7 weeks ago         570MB
pihole/pihole                  latest              4642d275ab73        2 months ago        296MB
nodered/node-red               latest              f5d89e937e7c        2 months ago        454MB
jasonbean/guacamole            latest              07489e880889        3 months ago        1.09GB
linuxserver/domoticz           latest              2d46e8fe9f77        7 months ago        300MB
titpetric/netdata              latest              b1110f52439e        10 months ago       299MB
foucdeg/airspaces              latest              0376ae8d3494        19 months ago       288MB
knex666/mopidy                 latest              f654c3f753d2        20 months ago       677MB

My logs:

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Things I tried:
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'Full' error:

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Still experiencing this issue. Anyone know something to find out what is inside the image?

What does container size on the Docker Tab report?

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4 hours ago, Squid said:

What does container size on the Docker Tab report?

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Where do you mean? Or am I outdated?

 

Or this one?:

 

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