There are some known problems in Docker for Mac where disk usage never
decreases that you might be running into:

https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/371

On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Graham Dumpleton <gdump...@redhat.com>
wrote:

> If you don't mind having everything trashed, and aren't using Docker
> (seperate to OpenShift) for anything else, just reset the Docker
> installation in the Docker preferences. This will cause Docker to throw
> away the whole VM and start over. You will need to add back the trusting to
> the sub net for OpenShift image registry in Docker preferences.
>
> If you are using Docker for other things and can't loose that work, DON'T
> do this.
>
> Graham
>
>
> On 31 Oct 2017, at 3:25 am, Tien Hung Nguyen <tienhng.ngu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have executed the commands 'docker exec -it origin bash' and then the
> 'oc login' command in order to login with the user developer, which also
> has the cluster-admin role. Then, I have executed the commands 'oadm
> prune images --confirm', 'oadm prune builds --confirm' and 'oadm prune
> deployments --confirm'. However, it didn't has any effect on my hard disk
> space.
>
> I'm afraid that my local OpenShift Origin installation has some
> problems/errors for some reason, which is the reason why it is taking up
> all my hard disk space.
>
> In this case, is it ok to just delete these paths manually?
> - /var/lib/origin
> - /var/lib/docke
>
>
>
> 2017-10-28 9:58 GMT+02:00 Louis Santillan <lsant...@redhat.com>:
>
>> To run `oc adm prune` (formerly `oadm prune`) you need a real user (not
>> an service account, like `system:admin`) with `cluster-admin` or
>> `system:image-pruner` permission [0].
>>
>>
>> [0] https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.6/admin_
>> guide/pruning_resources.html#pruning-images
>>
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>>
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>>
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>> On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 12:41 AM, Tien Hung Nguyen <
>> tienhng.ngu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I have checked the memory in the PATH /mnt/var/lib/origin path and it
>>> says I'm using almost 10GBs there although I have deleted the images with
>>> the ''docker rmi [imageid]' and using 'oc cluster down' commands. I think
>>> that's the problem...
>>> Is it ok to just manually delete the origin folder in the Linux host to
>>> fix that problem?
>>>
>>> Furthermore I have also executed 'docker exec -it origin  bash' command
>>>  in order to get to the Host machine of origin and to execute oadm prune
>>> images command. However, it says that I'm missing a token of an admin
>>> account to execute it.
>>>
>>> I'm using a local OpenShift Origin 3.6 version running on Docker for Mac
>>> and installed via Terminal 'oc cluster up --host-data-dir
>>> /Users/username/oc-data' command. The directory  /Users/username/oc-data'
>>> on my computer occupies only 208,8MB.
>>>
>>> What's the best way to solve this problem?
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-10-27 22:21 GMT+02:00 Graham Dumpleton <gdump...@redhat.com>:
>>>
>>>> A question for OP. Are you using options to oc cluster up to persist
>>>> data when shutting it down?
>>>>
>>>> On 27 Oct 2017, at 10:58 pm, Mauricio Améndola <
>>>> mamend...@netlabs.com.uy> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> The correct way to remove old images is using “oadm prune….”[1]
>>>>  command. I remember that there are two folders that increase a lot due to
>>>> tmp files.
>>>>
>>>> - /var/lib/origin
>>>> - /var/lib/docker
>>>>
>>>> Try oadm prune and give some feedback
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.6/admin_
>>>> guide/pruning_resources.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 26, 2017, at 6:37 PM, Tien Hung Nguyen <tienhng.ngu...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>
>>>> I have a problem with my hard drive space. Since I'm using OpenShift
>>>> locally with Docker, I have the problem that my hard drive space gets full
>>>> very fast and I can't remove it. I have already run the commands 'oc
>>>> cluster down' and the 'docker rmi [imageip] commands to deleted unused
>>>> images but it has no effect.
>>>>
>>>> Please, could you tell me how to free up my disk space properly?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
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