Docker device-mapper Storage Backend: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:13, 13 February 2018
External
- https://docs.docker.com/storage/storagedriver/device-mapper-driver/
- https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#options-per-storage-driver
Internal
Concepts
Overview
Device-mapper driver metadata is stored in /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/metadata. Docker state can be reset by stopping docker and by removing /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/metadata directory. This will destroy existing docker images and containers and all the docker metadata.
Info
At runtime, general statistics on the devicemapper storage driver can be obtained with:
docker info Storage Driver: devicemapper Pool Name: docker_vg-container--thinpool Pool Blocksize: 524.3 kB Base Device Size: 10.74 GB Backing Filesystem: xfs Data file: Metadata file: Data Space Used: 16.81 GB Data Space Total: 53.57 GB Data Space Available: 36.76 GB Metadata Space Used: 3.338 MB Metadata Space Total: 54.53 MB Metadata Space Available: 51.19 MB Thin Pool Minimum Free Space: 5.357 GB Udev Sync Supported: true Deferred Removal Enabled: true Deferred Deletion Enabled: true Deferred Deleted Device Count: 0 Library Version: 1.02.140-RHEL7 (2017-05-03) ...
Base Device Size
Base size is the maximum size that a image, and containers based on it, can grow to. Essentially, the size of the root filesystem of the container.
View Base Device Size
The docker engine-wide base image size is reported with docker info (see above). The container-specific base image size is reported with docker inspect {{.GraphDriver.Data.DeviceSize}}:
... "GraphDriver": { "Name": "devicemapper", "Data": { "DeviceId": "3315", "DeviceName": "docker-253:3-12968682-7827556d545926857d669f5f9bb7fd69083e7e98636ff3f060d352223f4918ab", "DeviceSize": "10737418240" } } ...
At runtime, the same amount can be viewed by attaching to the container and execute:
df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/docker-253:3-12968682-.... 10G 658M 9.4G 7% /
Modify Base Device Size
The docker engine instance wide value set with:
--storage-opt dm.basesize=20G
on docker engine's command line or configuration file.
For a specific container, it can be set with:
docker run --storage-opt size=60
Apparently it can only be expanded, not shrunk - needs experimentation. Existing images will retain the old base device size, unless they are rmi/pull.