Currently When I create new docker container the size of the shared memory directory is limited to 64MB. But, I need to increase this size since my application depend on this shared memory. Is there any way to increase the size of /dev/shm in docker container? I heard that the 64MB is hard coded in the docker code, How to install docker from source and change the value of the /dev/shm?
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1I had to struggle to find this. However, it's exactly my problem. Adding shm_open and mmap here in hopes Google catches this SO post and makes other's lives easier. That's how I backed into this issue, not knowing anything about mapping the files to /dev/shm.– Greg VogelJun 20, 2019 at 18:40
4 Answers
If you're using docker-compose, you can set the your_service.shm_size
value if you want your container to use that /dev/shm size when running or your_service.build.shm_size
when building.
Example:
version: '3.5'
services:
your_service:
build:
context: .
shm_size: '2gb' <-- this will set the size when BUILDING
shm_size: '2gb' <-- when RUNNING
You can modify shm size by passing the optional parameter --shm-size
to docker run
command. The default is 64MB.
eg:
docker run -it --shm-size=256m oracle11g /bin/bash
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2This is not working on debian 8 with docker 1.11.0. Not working as build params either! Jun 28, 2016 at 10:58
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1Does increasing the shm size have any negative impact? (besides increased resource usage)– Kim KernOct 20, 2020 at 9:06
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1This solution is helpful (works also with
=
sign replaced by space). However, on Docker Desktop for Windows, fordocker build
(rather thandocker run
) it stopped working at some moment (perhaps after upgrade but I can't prove it). I realized it was caused by activating Docker Buildkit. This thread github.com/docker/buildx/issues/418 shows it does not support--shm-size
option. Solution was to permanently set system variableDOCKER_BUILDKIT=0
and everything returned to normal. Mar 17, 2021 at 12:39 -
This
docker run --shm-size
argument is also recommended by Ray (ray.init()
, which needs it to run out-of-core and it also recommends "[..] to set this to more than 30% of available RAM."– mirekphdAug 21, 2022 at 9:50
If you use docker-compose to set up your docker environment, it is also possible to set the shared memory in the docker-compose.yml
configuration file:
build:
context: .
shm_size: '2gb'
More info in the compose-file docs:
If anybody is using an older docker version prior 1.10.0 and cannot upgrade for some reason, there is a workaround I used to set shm-size which works fine for me (you need sudo-rights to create the mount on the host):
sudo mkdir /mnt/dockershm
sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=1G tmpfs /mnt/dockershm
docker run -d -v /mnt/dockershm:/dev/shm dockerimagetorun:latest