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podman-volume-prune - Remove all unused volumes
podman volume prune [options]
Removes unused volumes. By default all unused volumes are removed, the --filter flag can be used to filter specific volumes. Users are prompted to confirm the removal of all the unused volumes. To bypass the confirmation, use the --force flag.
Provide filter values.
The filters argument format is of key=value
. If there is more than one filter, then pass multiple OPTIONS: --filter foo=bar --filter bif=baz.
Supported filters:
Filter | Description |
---|---|
dangling | [Bool] Only remove volumes not referenced by any containers |
driver | [String] Only remove volumes with the given driver |
label | [String] Only remove volumes, with (or without, in the case of label!=[...] is used) the specified labels. |
name | [String] Only remove volume with the given name |
opt | [String] Only remove volumes created with the given options |
scope | [String] Only remove volumes with the given scope |
until | [DateTime] Only remove volumes created before given timestamp. |
after/since | [Volume] Filter by volumes created after the given VOLUME (name or tag) |
The label
filter accepts two formats. One is the label
=key or label
=key=value, which removes volumes with the specified labels. The other format is the label!
=key or label!
=key=value, which removes volumes without the specified labels.
The until
filter can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. 10m, 1h30m) computed relative to the machine’s time.
Do not prompt for confirmation.
Print usage statement
Prune all unused volumes.
$ podman volume prune
Prune all volumes. Note: this command will also remove all containers that are using a volume.
$ podman volume prune --force
Prune all volumes that contain the specified label.
$ podman volume prune --filter label=mylabel=mylabelvalue
November 2018, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani umohnani@redhat.com