I am trying to clean up some space on my server and found that both /var/lib/docker/aufs
and /var/lib/docker/devicemapper
exist.
Usage of /: 86.8% of 78.62GB Users logged in: 0
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--- /var/lib/docker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/..
35.3GiB [##########] /aufs
21.4GiB [###### ] /devicemapper
810.5MiB [ ] /tmp
188.3MiB [ ] /containers
96.3MiB [ ] /init
29.4MiB [ ] linkgraph.db
13.4MiB [ ] /graph
1.2MiB [ ] /execdriver
108.0KiB [ ] /volumes
36.0KiB [ ] /vfs
8.0KiB [ ] /trust
8.0KiB [ ] repositories-aufs
4.0KiB [ ] repositories-devicemapper
Since it seems like you can have only one enabled at once, I am a bit confused. When I run docker info
it looks like I have devicemapper enabled, not aufs:
root@bsc:/var/lib/docker/aufs# docker info
Containers: 115
Images: 326
Storage Driver: devicemapper
Pool Name: docker-253:1-1318913-pool
Pool Blocksize: 65.54 kB
Backing Filesystem: extfs
Data file: /dev/loop0
Metadata file: /dev/loop1
Data Space Used: 15.67 GB
Data Space Total: 107.4 GB
Data Space Available: 10.96 GB
Metadata Space Used: 25.83 MB
Metadata Space Total: 2.147 GB
Metadata Space Available: 2.122 GB
Udev Sync Supported: false
Data loop file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/data
Metadata loop file: /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/devicemapper/metadata
Library Version: 1.02.82-git (2013-10-04)
Execution Driver: native-0.2
Kernel Version: 3.13.0-36-generic
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
CPUs: 4
Total Memory: 7.798 GiB
Name: bsc
ID: HCND:CWXF:XVRP:OZ45:HDHS:LLNO:Z2T3:L4XZ:UE6N:AOTW:A5C5:PZ76
Does this mean it is safe to delete the /var/lib/docker/devicemapper
directory?
It looks like your docker used to use aufs
as the storage backend but switched to devicemapper
. (probably in result of upgrading the docker
package)
If you (or your package manager) change the storage backend, docker will NOT convert existing containers and/or images to use the new storage backend. Thus, you'll see an empty list of containers and images. But the files will remain there. So it is safe to delete the aufs directory as long as you don't need the containers and images inside it.