How can I change the data directory of Docker where docker save the container (or where lxc save the container)? I have in my server a ssd and a hard drive ant I want that the container will be save on the hard drive. Thanks
6 Answers
In more recent Docker versions on Ubuntu you will edit /etc/default/daemon.json like so:
{
"data-root": "/new/location"
}
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I believe that in this guide you'll have a good explanation.
You can change Docker's storage base directory (where container and images go) using the -g option when starting the Docker daemon.
Ubuntu/Debian: edit your
/etc/default/dockerfile with the-goption:DOCKER_OPTS="-dns 8.8.8.8 -dns 8.8.4.4 -g /mnt"Fedora/Centos: edit
/etc/sysconfig/docker, and add the-goption in the other_args variable: ex.other_args="-g /var/lib/testdir". If there's more than one option, make sure you enclose them in " ". After a restart, (service docker restart) Docker should use the new directory.Using a symlink is another method to change image storage.
Caution - These steps depend on your current /var/lib/docker being an actual directory (not a symlink to another location).
1) Stop docker:
service docker stop. Verify no docker process is running ps faux2) Double check docker really isn't running. Take a look at the current docker directory: ls
/var/lib/docker/2b) Make a backup -
tar -zcC /var/lib docker > /mnt/pd0/var_lib_docker-backup-$(date +%s).tar.gz3) Move the
/var/lib/dockerdirectory to your new partition:mv /var/lib/docker /mnt/pd0/docker4) Make a symlink:
ln -s /mnt/pd0/docker /var/lib/docker5) Take a peek at the directory structure to make sure it looks like it did before the mv:
ls /var/lib/docker/(note the trailing slash to6) Start docker back up
service docker start7) restart your containersresolve the symlink)
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To expand on @MattK's answer:
The Docker documentation on controlling the Docker daemon suggests that platform independent way to do this is:
edit the /etc/docker/daemon.json file (create it if it doesn't already exist) to contain the line
{
"data-root": "/mnt/docker-data",
(...)
}
where /mnt/docker-data is the directory where you want the docker images and containers to live.
Then
sudo systemctl restart docker
You can check whether it worked by running
docker info
and look for the contents of the line that start with Docker Root Dir:.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/a/50217666/2209313 and https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/452368/36043.
Note that https://stackoverflow.com/a/68061807/2209313 suggests that if you installed Docker via Snap, you should find your daemon.json file in /var/snap/docker/current/config/daemon.json.
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To change the data directory in docker it needs to be run with the option -g /my/data. In my /etc/default/docker I set:
DOCKER_OPTS="-g /srv/docker"
See also my notes here.
To change the data directory in lxc I put in /etc/lxc/lxc.conf:
lxc.lxcpath = /srv/lxc
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After having upvoted the given answers by Stuart and Conrado, I realized it didn't work, and my system partition went full again.
I actually had to edit the systemd unit file, like described in the following blog article: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-move-docker-s-default-var-lib-docker-to-another-directory-on-ubuntu-debian-linux.
All together, here are the steps :
sudo systemctl stop docker docker.socketsudo nano /lib/systemd/system/docker.service- Change the line
ExecStart=/usr/bin/dockerd -H fd://intoExecStart=/usr/bin/dockerd -g /new/path/docker -H fd://and save the file sudo mkdir -p /new/path/dockersudo rsync -aqxP /var/lib/docker/ /new/path/dockersudo systemctl daemon-reloadsudo systemctl start docker
Now, my system partition remain slim, the /var/lib/docker folder is not re-created.
Update following Dan's comment
As Dan stated, updating the Docker packages overrides my update and makes Docker using the default path again.
Following his advice, here is how to properly override the default storage path :
sudo systemctl edit docker- The above command creates an empty file where you need to copy/past the following :
[Service]
ExecStart=
ExecStart=/usr/bin/dockerd -g /new/path/docker -H fd:// --containerd=/run/containerd/containerd.sock
systemctl status docker.servicewill ensure all is fine with the override of the Docker configurationsudo systemctl restart docker
Now Docker is using the new place, and you can update the Docker packages without loosing your configuration.
Note : The reason for the empty ExecStart= is to clear the value from the original file, and the second one fills it again.
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Upgrade to Docker 1.13.0.
From the Release Notes:
- New
The storage location of the Linux volume can now be moved
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