![]() ![]() > it does not stop reality to creep in, and making life miserable for people > The only option is to shut down docker. > very often get to a point where your Mac is unusable, even when no The point is that when using docker, you might On Thu,, 18:22 Roberto Liffredo You might not want to call it "memory leak", and instead you can call it A reproducible case if this is a bug, Dockerfiles FTW.Is the problem new? Yes, when I upgraded to Mac OS Mojave.See for a detailed investigation on this. It is normal that all the memory has to be reserved up front before any containers are running, because of the way that virtualisation works in MacOS amework.There is a bug in MacOS that it reports twice the amount of memory actually allocated.PLEASE READ THE WHOLE THREAD BEFORE REPLYING.
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