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Hi!
Every time we load a container image into our cluster, or even on 'clean' cluster with only default images, there are additional entries that are tagged by hash:
These entries are created by containerd, and are using the image hash as the tag. They do not take any extra space (if you drop the awk, you'll see the same digest hash and size.
They are safe to ignore, and if you remove them containerd will probably re-create them. An easy oneliner is to ignore them with microk8s ctr image ls | grep -v 'sha256:'
Hi!
Every time we load a container image into our cluster, or even on 'clean' cluster with only default images, there are additional entries that are tagged by hash:
Please excuse my ignorance, i could not find any good answer on what are the entries like:
or even
do they take additional disk space?
is it safe to delete them?
Thanks in advance
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