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| - | # Maintenance |
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| - | ## Containers |
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| - | Regularly check that containers whose services have either moved or been removed, are not still running |
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| - | ```bash |
| - | # List containers running. |
| - | docker compose ls |
| - | # Kill a container that should not still be running. |
| - | # The <id> is found in the list above. |
| - | docker kill <id> |
| - | ``` |
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| - | ## Space |
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| - | ### Pruning |
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| - | > Docker takes a conservative approach to cleaning up unused objects (often referred to as "garbage collection"), such as images, containers, volumes, and networks. These objects **are generally not removed unless you explicitly ask Docker to do so**. This can cause Docker to use extra disk space. For each type of object, Docker provides a prune command. In addition, you can use docker system prune to clean up multiple types of objects at once. |
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| - | - [Prune unused Docker objects Docker Docs](https://docs.docker.com/engine/manage-resources/pruning/) |