How to assign more memory to docker container

2020-01-25 05:30发布

问题:

As the title reads, I'm trying to assign more memory to my container. I'm using an image from docker hub called "aallam/tomcat-mysql" in case that's relevant.

When I start it normally without any special flags, there's a memory limit of 2GB (even though I read that memory is unbounded if not set)

Here are my docker stats

CONTAINER           CPU %               MEM USAGE / LIMIT       MEM %               NET I/O             BLOCK I/O           PIDS
ba57d6c9e9d2        0.22%               145.6 MiB / 1.952 GiB   7.29%               508 B / 508 B       0 B / 6.91 MB       68

I tried setting memory explicitly like so but with same results

docker run -d --memory=10g --memory-swap=-1 -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=password -p 3307:3306 -p 8081:8080 aallam/tomcat-mysql

I've read that perhaps the VM is what's restricting it. But then why does docker stats show that container size limit is 2GB?

回答1:

That 2GB limit you see is the total memory of the VM in which docker runs.

If you are using docker-for-windows or docker-for-mac you can easily increase it from the Whale