Comments on: Change Docker data directory on Debian
https://blog.adriel.co.nz/2018/01/25/change-docker-data-directory-in-debian-jessie/
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By: The /var/lib/docker folder is getting massive, whats the best way of move it to another partition? – Docker Questions
https://blog.adriel.co.nz/2018/01/25/change-docker-data-directory-in-debian-jessie/#comment-178
Sun, 29 Dec 2019 10:51:36 +0000https://adriel.co.nz/blog/?p=72#comment-178[…] 3.- Config Docker itself: Update the main config file of docker with your settings (/etc/docker/daemon.json). This was my selected option as its cleaner (Dont have to mess with the filesystem of the main OS) and can easily redeploy if needed. I found an excellent guide in this blog: Blog […]
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By: Adriel
https://blog.adriel.co.nz/2018/01/25/change-docker-data-directory-in-debian-jessie/#comment-162
Tue, 08 May 2018 00:29:00 +0000https://adriel.co.nz/blog/?p=72#comment-162In reply to Andreas Huber.
Thanks for the feedback Andreas! I’m sure it’ll help others who use Portainer too.
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By: Andreas Huber
https://blog.adriel.co.nz/2018/01/25/change-docker-data-directory-in-debian-jessie/#comment-161
Mon, 07 May 2018 14:37:00 +0000https://adriel.co.nz/blog/?p=72#comment-161Great solution. Worked fine on 18.04 Ubuntu – had to do it twice, as there was an issue with in combination with portainer.io as this is my container cockpit.
Finally – i followed your steps again and made a new install of portainer.io interface, the same as their initial setup. The first startup of my “moved” containers start did not work, but stopping them once and restarting again made my “moved” containers working again!
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