Docker: where is docker volume located for this compose file
Finding the volumes
Volumes like this are internal to Docker and stored in the Docker store (which is usually all under /var/lib/docker
). You can get a list of volumes:
$ docker volume ls
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local 1c59d5b7e90e9173ca30a7fcb6b9183c3f5a37bd2505ca78ad77cf4062bd0465
local 2f13b0cec834a0250845b9dcb2bce548f7c7f35ed9cdaa7d5990bf896e952d02
local a3d54ec4582c3c7ad5a6172e1d4eed38cfb3e7d97df6d524a3edd544dc455917
local e6c389d80768356cdefd6c04f6b384057e9fe2835d6e1d3792691b887d767724
You can find out exactly where the volume is stored on your system if you want to:
$ docker inspect 1c59d5b7e90e9173ca30a7fcb6b9183c3f5a37bd2505ca78ad77cf4062bd0465
[
{
"Driver": "local",
"Labels": null,
"Mountpoint": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/1c59d5b7e90e9173ca30a7fcb6b9183c3f5a37bd2505ca78ad77cf4062bd0465/_data",
"Name": "1c59d5b7e90e9173ca30a7fcb6b9183c3f5a37bd2505ca78ad77cf4062bd0465",
"Options": {},
"Scope": "local"
}
]
Cleaning up unused volumes
As far as just ensuring that things are not left dangling, you can use the prune commands, in this case docker volume prune
. That will give you this output, and you choose whether to continue pruning or not.
$ docker volume prune
WARNING! This will remove all volumes not used by at least one container.
Are you sure you want to continue? [y/N]
"Empty" definitions in docker-compose.yml
There is a tendency to accept these "empty" definitions for things like volumes and networks when you don't need to do anything other than define that a volume or network should exist. That is, if you want to create it, but are okay with the default settings, then there is no particular reason to specify the parameters.