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" write /opt/gitlab/embedded/share/terminfo/n/ntconsole-25-w: no space left on device."

but the strange thing is, space is available in system.

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  • You may user docker system prune to clean up space, please try.
    – Myonara
    Nov 26, 2019 at 9:02
  • Please don't paste screenshots of terminal windows or editors into SO questions. Please do include the minimum code necessary to reproduce your question; it's hard to help based on just an error message, especially when it doesn't especially sound like a programming problem.
    – David Maze
    Nov 26, 2019 at 12:10

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clean up space by using

docker system prune

Clean your system by removing container and images

$ docker rm $(docker ps -aq)

This will remove containers

$ docker rmi $(docker images -q)

This will remove the images

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  1. Where is your docker installation? /usr?
  2. Where are your Docker Volume data stored currently? /usr?
  3. By default with docker installation the volume data is stored usually on a system directly
  4. To change that configure data-root in your daemon.json
  5. once you change is no need to restart docker, just reload the daemon. systemctl daemon-reload
  6. in case if you have running containers and do now want to stop them while the deamon reloads, then set up live-restore property also in daemon.json and reload the daemon.

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