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Use carefully, your stopped containers will be deleted.
 
Use carefully, your stopped containers will be deleted.

Revision as of 09:51, 16 March 2023

https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/system_prune/. Since API 1.25+ (v 1.13) 01/2017 announcement

Use carefully, your stopped containers will be deleted.

Example


docker system prune
WARNING! This will remove:
 - all stopped containers
 - all networks not used by at least one container
 - all dangling images
 - all dangling build cache
  • docker system prune -a Remove all unused images not just dangling (untagged) ones


Related

journalctl -r -u dockerd
Sep 15 15:49:41 SERVER_NAME dockerd[1015]: time="2020-09-15T15:49:41.387495853+04:00" level=warning msg="failed to prune image docker.io .../... No such image:


Related

Activities

See also

  • https://docs.docker.com/v17.12/edge/engine/reference/commandline/system_info/
  • https://docs.docker.com/v17.12/edge/engine/reference/commandline/system_events/
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