How can I clean up unused Docker networks?
You can clean up unused Docker networks by using the command docker network prune
. This will remove all networks not used by at least one container.
What if I want to remove a specific network?
To remove a specific network, use the command docker network rm <network_name>
. Just replace <network_name>
with the name of the network you want to delete.
Is there a way to see all my Docker networks before deleting?
Yes, you can list all your Docker networks by running docker network ls
. This will show you all the networks currently available.
Can I automate this cleanup process?
Yes, you can automate the cleanup process by creating a cron job that runs the docker network prune
command at regular intervals.
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