diff --git a/ee/dtr/admin/configure/online-garbage-collection.md b/ee/dtr/admin/configure/online-garbage-collection.md index 745575fea3..9ffac44386 100644 --- a/ee/dtr/admin/configure/online-garbage-collection.md +++ b/ee/dtr/admin/configure/online-garbage-collection.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: Online Garbage collection description: Save disk space by configuring the garbage collection settings in Docker Trusted Registry +redirect_from: /ee/dtr/admin/configure/garbage-collection/ keywords: registry, online garbage collection, gc, space, disk space --- @@ -21,24 +22,14 @@ the scheduled time DTR: 2. Identifies and marks unused image layers. 3. Deletes the marked image layers. -As of v2.6.0, online garbage collection is no longer in experimental mode. The registry no longer has to be in read-only mode (or offline) during garbage collection. - -To enable garbage collection, navigate to the **DTR web UI**, go to **Settings** and -choose **Garbage collection**. - -![upgrade garbage collection](../../images/garbage-collection-0.png){: .with-border} - -Once enabled this setting can't be changed back. The upgrade process might -take a while depending on the amount of Docker images that you have stored. - -During this upgrade users can still push and pull images from DTR, but -the garbage collection job will be temporarily disabled. +As of v2.6.0, online garbage collection is no longer in experimental mode. This means that the registry no longer has to be in read-only mode (or offline) during garbage collection. ## Schedule garbage collection -Navigate to the **Settings** page, and choose **Garbage collection**. +In your browser, navigate to `https://` and log in to the DTR web UI with your credentials. Select **System** on the left navigation pane then click +the **Garbage collection** tab to enable garbage collection. -![](../../images/garbage-collection-1.png){: .with-border} +![](../../images/garbage-collection-0.png){: .with-border} Select for how long the garbage collection job should run: * Until done: Run the job until all unused image layers are deleted. diff --git a/ee/dtr/images/garbage-collection-0.png b/ee/dtr/images/garbage-collection-0.png index eb404c0469..ac11e4ad3b 100644 Binary files a/ee/dtr/images/garbage-collection-0.png and b/ee/dtr/images/garbage-collection-0.png differ