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Symptom & Impact
Containers fail writes or crash because overlay2 storage reaches filesystem capacity.
Environment & Reproduction
Common on CI and app hosts without image, layer, and log retention controls.
Root Cause Analysis
Unused layers, build cache, and large logs consume disk faster than cleanup jobs.
Quick Triage
Run docker system df and locate highest-growth images, volumes, and logs.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Correlate container churn with overlay2 growth and host partition saturation.

Solution – Primary Fix
Prune safely, rotate logs, and move Docker root to larger storage when needed.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Adopt immutable images and registry retention policies to reduce local cache pressure.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Free space returns and container write operations succeed under normal load.
Rollback Plan
Restore required images from registry if aggressive pruning removes dependencies.
Prevention & Hardening
Automate cleanup windows and enforce disk quotas with container log rotation.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
No space left on device and overlay2 mount or write failures.
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References & Further Reading
Docker storage driver documentation and Debian container host guidance.
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