Affected versions: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

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Table of contents
  1. Symptom & Impact
  2. Environment & Reproduction
  3. Root Cause Analysis
  4. Quick Triage
  5. Step-by-Step Diagnosis
  6. Solution – Primary Fix
  7. Solution – Alternative Approaches
  8. Verification & Acceptance Criteria
  9. Rollback Plan
  10. Prevention & Hardening
  11. Related Errors & Cross-Refs
  12. References & Further Reading

Symptom & Impact

Container deployments fail when image pulls or writes hit disk limits.

Environment & Reproduction

Ubuntu 16.04 Docker host with high churn in images and containers.

Root Cause Analysis

Accumulated unused images, volumes, and logs consume Docker storage.

Quick Triage

Run docker system df and inspect host filesystem free capacity.

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

Identify largest reclaimable layers, stopped containers, and orphaned volumes.

Solution – Primary Fix

Prune unused Docker artifacts and expand storage where necessary.

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Solution – Alternative Approaches

Relocate Docker data-root to a larger dedicated volume.

Verification & Acceptance Criteria

Image pulls complete and daemon reports sufficient free space.

Rollback Plan

Restore required images from registry and revert data-root migration.

Prevention & Hardening

Apply retention policies for logs and stale container artifacts.

Overlay2 metadata corruption can coexist with storage exhaustion.

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References & Further Reading

Docker disk usage management and cleanup best practices.

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