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    Clickable: docker images accumulate on my hard drive

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      • A Offline
        Aloys
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        Hi,

        The docker images, used for Clickable, accumulates on my hard drive and I run out of space!
        I run Kubuntu 20.04 on a disk of 120GB, and I have another larger disk for my /home.
        Until now I did not care where this images where stored, and I was a bit surprised to run out of space.
        Docker images are stored in /var/lib/docker so they uses space on my 120GB disk.
        And I have many images:

        XXX@XXX:~$ docker image ls
        REPOSITORY                    TAG                                            IMAGE ID       CREATED         SIZE
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   16.04.5                                        de10b0785b01   12 days ago     3.24GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   16.04.5                                        46cf1141cef4   12 days ago     3.44GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   <none>                                         7e758494f183   2 months ago    3.42GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   <none>                                         6236c98e71a1   2 months ago    3.2GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   <none>                                         e3075a8131f7   2 months ago    3.42GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   <none>                                         79e9333e49e6   2 months ago    3.2GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   <none>                                         0b3ce64ac2a1   4 months ago    3.21GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   <none>                                         60280ecc7f75   4 months ago    2.97GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   16.04.5-52e346f1-7f68-4acf-b25a-f909a7f151de   d5a088555e63   6 months ago    3.06GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   16.04.5-e6f90001-5335-4b61-aaaf-ee27ec05ca9a   f2ae84741742   6 months ago    3.28GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   <none>                                         5c90fa6d0219   7 months ago    3.24GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   <none>                                         274d61c78369   7 months ago    2.99GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   <none>                                         ca2295f385c8   8 months ago    3.22GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   <none>                                         ac0efb3e90f9   8 months ago    2.97GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   16.04.4-qt5.9                                  70ee31165bda   8 months ago    3.32GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   16.04.4-qt5.9                                  020f92dc47d1   8 months ago    3.73GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   <none>                                         b05354f06d34   8 months ago    3.32GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   latest                                         221fafae479b   8 months ago    3.22GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   latest                                         e21dd4f44f87   8 months ago    2.97GB
        clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   <none>                                         b287ba7b39ee   10 months ago   3.16GB
        clickable/ubuntu-sdk          16.04-armhf                                    d29e7ad6f85d   13 months ago   2.89GB
        clickable/ubuntu-sdk          16.04-amd64                                    534d93e2668b   13 months ago   3.16GB
        clickable/ubuntu-sdk          <none>                                         d146e1f7df02   14 months ago   3.17GB
        clickable/ubuntu-sdk          <none>                                         1de64d532fa1   14 months ago   2.9GB
        clickable/ubuntu-sdk          <none>                                         77906c8157f9   16 months ago   2.86GB
        clickable/ubuntu-sdk          <none>                                         4b671c33afef   16 months ago   3.13GB
        

        I do not know exactly which ones I shall keep, so I will delete all of them (by using the appropriate docker commands), and then do a clickable update to reload required images.

        So no question, just to share, but I will be interested if anyone has recommendation, or info to better handle this.

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          Aloys @Aloys
          last edited by

          To erase docker images, I use docker command rmi, for example for IMAGE ID = 4b671c33afef

          docker rmi 4b671c33afef
          

          Then, after deleting all images, doing clickable update does nothing!

          But just build your app with clickable or clickable desktop and images are reloaded.
          This gives:

          docker image ls
          REPOSITORY                    TAG       IMAGE ID       CREATED       SIZE
          clickable/amd64-16.04-armhf   16.04.5   de10b0785b01   12 days ago   3.24GB
          clickable/amd64-16.04-amd64   16.04.5   46cf1141cef4   12 days ago   3.44GB
          
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          • arubislanderA Offline
            arubislander @Aloys
            last edited by

            @aloys I just do

            $ docker system prune
            

            to delete all the images at once.

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            • BollyB Offline
              Bolly
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              I use this to delete all unused images in a month.

              sudo docker rmi $(docker images -a | grep "month" | awk '{print $3}')
              

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