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Registry collection
Registry collection









Run Garbage Collection in the Control Panel This can take up to 15 minutes, depending on when the last write operation started. Your registry is temporarily put into a read-only mode while garbage collection is running.Īfter entering read-only mode, DOCR must wait for any previous authentication for write operations to expire before starting garbage collection.

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Use garbage collection to clean up the unused image layers and free up storage in your registry. You can check the amount of space being used in your registry in the control panel. These unused layers occupy space in your registry. When you manually delete an image manifest from the DigitalOcean Container Registry (DOCR), it may leave layer data that is no longer referenced by any manifest in your registry. You can also delete the digest by selecting the Delete this digest from the image history checkbox.Įnter your registry name in the Registry name field, and click Delete. In the Delete tag(s) window, select which tags you want to delete. In the Delete digest(s) window, enter your registry name in the Registry name field, and click Delete.ĭeleting digests also deletes their associated tags.Ĭlick the … menu to the right of an image version and select Delete Tags. Select an image digest by clicking the checkbox for the digest, or select all by clicking the checkbox to the left of the table’s header.Ĭlick Delete image(s) at the top right of the table. You can also see untagged images here, which we recommend deleting manually or through garbage collection.Ĭhoose whether to delete digests or tags: If you have a live registry and you have pushed images to it, the images are listed here.Ĭlick the plus, +, next to a repository to see its image versions and each version’s tags. Navigate to Container Registry in the control panel. To manually delete images and tags in your registry:

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DOCR registries are private and co-located in the datacenters where DigitalOcean Kubernetes clusters are operated for secure, stable, and performant rollout of images to your clusters. The DigitalOcean Container Registry (DOCR) is a private Docker image registry with additional tooling support that enables integration with your Docker environment and DigitalOcean Kubernetes clusters.









Registry collection