Could we prompt the user to optionally prune unused images before
migrating?​ (maybe those that haven't been used in the last 30 days...)

On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 5:29 AM, Antonio Murdaca <amurd...@redhat.com>
wrote:

>
>
> ----- Messaggio originale -----
> | Da: "Muayyad AlSadi" <als...@gmail.com>
> | A: "Daniel J Walsh" <dwa...@redhat.com>, "Jason Brooks" <
> jbro...@redhat.com>
> | Cc: atomic-devel@projectatomic.io
> | Inviato: Sabato, 13 febbraio 2016 15:37:22
> | Oggetto: Re: [atomic-devel] Concerns about pushing Docker 1.10 into
> Fedora23
> |
> | > > Well we probably need you guys playing with this, if there is a
> problem
> | > so we can figure out how to fix it.
> | >
> | >
> | dnf install fedora-repos-rawhide
> | dnf --enable-repo=rawhide update docker
> |
> | now "rpm -q docker" gives me
> |
> | docker-1.10.1-1.git1b79038.fc24.x86_64
> |
> | first note: migrate took too much time (maybe 20+ minutes) maybe because
> I
> | have gigs of images
>
> This is sadly expected if you have lots of images - even with docker's
> custom migrator - the migration
> is compute bound when calculating images' sha(s). I've updated docker
> 1.10.1 on rawhide again though.
>
> |
> | second note: docker daemon got restarted or reloaded and all running
> | containers are dead (which is expected)
> |
> | third note: regarding my concern about docker's new DNS builtin. I did
> not
> | see it which is very greate because we already use internal DNS from
> | dnsmasq/consul/skydns
> |
>
>


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