Reputation: 69968
I'm importing a large database image at 15 GB (I can import an image of 9.5 GB without a problem.) with Docker for Windows using Linux containers. I'm using Windows 10 Pro 1803, build 17134.1006
.
Error:
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> docker import "C:\Users\oscar\Desktop\MSSQL.tar" mssql
Error response from daemon: Error processing tar file(exit status 1): write /var/opt/mssql/data/TestDatabase.mdf: no space left on device
I have removed all dangling volumes and unused images as suggested here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/37287054/3850405
When reading about storage drivers I came across some limitations for devicemapper
and other drivers.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#options-per-storage-driver
For devicemapper
:
Specifies the size to use when creating the base device, which limits the size of images and containers. The default value is 10G. Note, thin devices are inherently “sparse”, so a 10G device which is mostly empty doesn’t use 10 GB of space on the pool. However, the filesystem will use more space for the empty case the larger the device is.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#dmbasesize
I can't find any image limitation for overlay2
, only 20 GB limit for containers as default.
Specifies the size to use when creating the sandbox which is used for containers. Defaults to 20G.
I tried to run the example command but I got an error. dockerd is not mapped to command.
C:\>dockerd --storage-opt size=40G
'dockerd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#size
Since it should work anyway I'm not sure I'm on the right path there.
System information:
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> docker --version
Docker version 19.03.2, build 6a30dfc
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> docker info
Client:
Debug Mode: false
Server:
Containers: 5
Running: 0
Paused: 0
Stopped: 5
Images: 8
Server Version: 19.03.2
Storage Driver: overlay2
Backing Filesystem: extfs
Supports d_type: true
Native Overlay Diff: true
Logging Driver: json-file
Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs
Plugins:
Volume: local
Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local logentries splunk syslog
Swarm: inactive
Runtimes: runc
Default Runtime: runc
Init Binary: docker-init
containerd version: 894b81a4b802e4eb2a91d1ce216b8817763c29fb
runc version: 425e105d5a03fabd737a126ad93d62a9eeede87f
init version: fec3683
Security Options:
seccomp
Profile: default
Kernel Version: 4.9.184-linuxkit
Operating System: Docker Desktop
OSType: linux
Architecture: x86_64
CPUs: 2
Total Memory: 3.837GiB
Name: docker-desktop
ID: XD32:TQJ4:EKWP:BPE4:ETXW:XFXE:LB3L:J4WB:PCFR:DAXK:MJ62:47RI
Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
Debug Mode: true
File Descriptors: 28
Goroutines: 42
System Time: 2019-09-17T10:00:50.1259999Z
EventsListeners: 1
Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
Labels:
Experimental: false
Insecure Registries:
127.0.0.0/8
Live Restore Enabled: false
Product License: Community Engine
Storage space should not be an issue:
Upvotes: 0
Views: 225
Reputation: 69968
I should learn to read... read it as 55.29 GB unused. After increasing Disk image max size in Docker -> Settings -> Advanced everything started working.
Upvotes: 1