Docker : Use External Storage2022/07/29 |
When containers are removed, data in them are also lost, so it's necessary to use external filesystem in containers as persistent storages if you need.
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[1] | It's possible to mount a directory on Docker Host into containers. |
# create a directory for containers data [root@dlp ~]# mkdir -p /var/lib/docker/disk01 [root@dlp ~]# echo "persistent storage" >> /var/lib/docker/disk01/testfile.txt
# run a container with mounting the directory above on [/mnt] [root@dlp ~]# docker run -it -v /var/lib/docker/disk01:/mnt quay.io/centos/centos:stream9 /bin/bash
df -hT Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on overlay overlay 71G 3.2G 68G 5% / tmpfs tmpfs 64M 0 64M 0% /dev shm tmpfs 64M 0 64M 0% /dev/shm /dev/mapper/cs-root xfs 71G 3.2G 68G 5% /mnt tmpfs tmpfs 7.7G 0 7.7G 0% /proc/acpi tmpfs tmpfs 7.7G 0 7.7G 0% /proc/scsi tmpfs tmpfs 7.7G 0 7.7G 0% /sys/firmware[root@efaa4f757201 /]# cat /mnt/testfile.txt persistent storage |
[2] | It's also possible to configure external storage by Docker Data Volume command. |
# create [volume01] volume [root@dlp ~]# docker volume create volume01 volume01 # display volume list [root@dlp ~]# docker volume ls DRIVER VOLUME NAME local volume01 # display details of [volume01] [root@dlp ~]# docker volume inspect volume01 [ { "CreatedAt": "2022-07-29T13:30:28+09:00", "Driver": "local", "Labels": {}, "Mountpoint": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/volume01/_data", "Name": "volume01", "Options": {}, "Scope": "local" } ] # run a container with mounting [volume01] to [/mnt] on container [root@dlp ~]# docker run -it -v volume01:/mnt quay.io/centos/centos:stream9
df -hT /mnt Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/cs-root xfs 71G 3.2G 68G 5% /mnt
[root@dlp ~]#
cat /var/lib/docker/volumes/volume01/_data/testfile.txt Docker Volume test # possible to mount from other containers [root@dlp ~]# docker run -v volume01:/var/volume01 quay.io/centos/centos:stream9 /usr/bin/cat /var/volume01/testfile.txt Docker Volume test # to remove volumes, do like follows [root@dlp ~]# docker volume rm volume01 Error response from daemon: remove volume01: volume is in use - [aa268c748db355f570760690403bdb37cf71fc5cbcff84ca78f1d43b1a47a8f1, 2ccd6f9a911be51d0ecd72b96d01a7b6bb38def99d456951d3b64369677baafd] # if some containers are using the volume you'd like to remove like above, # it needs to remove target containers before removing a volume [root@dlp ~]# docker rm aa268c748db355f570760690403bdb37cf71fc5cbcff84ca78f1d43b1a47a8f1 [root@dlp ~]# docker rm 2ccd6f9a911be51d0ecd72b96d01a7b6bb38def99d456951d3b64369677baafd
docker volume rm volume01 volume01 |
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