Docker vfs as default storage driver for docker 1.10.0 -


i have installed version 1.10.0 of docker using following on ubuntu 12.04

apt-get install -y docker-engine 

see info here:

root@noel:/var/lib/docker/vfs/dir# docker info                        containers: 6                                                          running: 3                                                            paused: 0                                                             stopped: 3                                                           images: 64                                                            server version: 1.10.0                                                storage driver: vfs                                                   execution driver: native-0.2                                          logging driver: json-file                                             plugins:                                                               volume: local                                                         network: bridge null host                                            kernel version: 3.13.0-76-generic                                     operating system: ubuntu 14.04.3 lts                                  ostype: linux                                                         architecture: x86_64                                                  cpus: 1                                                               total memory: 490 mib                                                 name: noel                                                            id: rodv:3kvw:tcqc:7smo:43t3:j7xz:nwmt:k2gb:fe3z:n3bv:x5fs:v5dc       warning: no swap limit support                                  

after running containers - graphite, grafana of disk space used here:

root@noel:/var/lib/docker/vfs/dir# du -hs           33g   

am doing wrong here?

i.e need override default storage driver.

never had issue space previous versions believe devicemapper default

.

make sure, in addition of volumes, don't have old exited container or intermediate images:

docker rm $(docker ps -qa --no-trunc --filter "status=exited") docker rmi $(docker images --filter "dangling=true" -q --no-trunc) 

the, suggested, use docker volume ls , docker volume inspect check volume space.


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