Users Guide
● Display details of a volume:
docker volume inspectvolume-name
● List all the volumes in the system:
docker volume ls
● Remove a volume:
docker volume rm volume-name
Docker Management
● List all running Docker containers:
docker ps
● List all running and stopped Docker containers:
docker ps -a
● Remove a Docker container:
docker rm container-name
● Remove a Docker image:
docker rmi image-name
● Remove unused Docker images:
docker image prune
● Remove unused Docker volumes:
docker volume prune
● Remove all unused containers, images, and networks:
docker system prune
● Run a Docker container with a certain amount of memory:
docker run -d --memory="size" container-name
● Run a Docker container, and restrict its CPU usage:
docker run -d --cpus="processor-allocation-precentage" container-name
For more information about Docker-CE commands, see the Docker-CE documentation.
Low Latency Modes
Low latency describes a system network that processes a high volume of data messages with minimal delay (latency). These
networks support operations that require near real-time access to rapidly changing data. Use Low Latency mode to reduce the
switching latency for timing-critical applications such as storage networks. By default, Low Latency mode is not enabled in OS10
switches. To achieve low latency, only the Memory Management Unit (MMU) Cut-Through (CT) mode is enabled.
● Low Latency modes include bypass paths in different blocks within the ingress and egress switching pipeline.
● MMU CT mode switches send the packets to the destination port without buffering the entire packet in the MMU buffer.
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