NAME

podman-volume-prune - Remove all unused volumes

SYNOPSIS

podman volume prune [options]

DESCRIPTION

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.

OPTIONS

--filter

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.

--force, -f

Do not prompt for confirmation.

--help

Print usage statement

EXAMPLES

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

SEE ALSO

podman(1), podman-volume(1)

HISTORY

November 2018, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani umohnani@redhat.com