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🧯 Docker is nearly [[out of disk space]], which may cause deployments to fail! (91% of capacity). You can pass '--force' to skip this check. | 🧯 Docker is nearly [[out of disk space]], which may cause deployments to fail! (91% of capacity). You can pass '--force' to skip this check. | ||
💡 Suggestion: | 💡 Suggestion: | ||
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Try one or more of the following to free up space on the device: | Try one or more of the following to free up space on the device: | ||
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1. Run "[[docker system prune]]" to remove unused Docker data (optionally with "-a") | 1. Run "[[docker system prune]]" to remove unused Docker data (optionally with "-a") | ||
2. Increase the storage allocated to Docker for Desktop by clicking on: | 2. Increase the storage allocated to Docker for Desktop by clicking on: | ||
Docker icon > Preferences > Resources > Disk Image Size | Docker icon > Preferences > Resources > Disk Image Size | ||
3. Run "minikube ssh -- docker system prune" if using the Docker container runtime | 3. Run "minikube ssh -- docker system prune" if using the Docker container runtime |
Revision as of 14:17, 20 September 2022
🧯 Docker is nearly out of disk space, which may cause deployments to fail! (91% of capacity). You can pass '--force' to skip this check. 💡 Suggestion: Try one or more of the following to free up space on the device: 1. Run "docker system prune" to remove unused Docker data (optionally with "-a") 2. Increase the storage allocated to Docker for Desktop by clicking on: Docker icon > Preferences > Resources > Disk Image Size 3. Run "minikube ssh -- docker system prune" if using the Docker container runtime
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