Hi, I was working with this image a couple of weeks ago and the size was around 600MB. I pulled it today to test my lab and all of the sudden it is over 2.6GB. Is there a reason why it grew that much? These are both based on the RHEL7 UBI and I wouldn't expect them to change that much between releases. The differences and version are below:
[root@bastion 0 ~]# podman pull registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72:1-23.1560797457 Trying to pull registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72:1-23.1560797457...Getting image source signatures Copying blob 18f0f6de4601 done Copying blob db1d55616933 done Copying blob d09f4fbfc5a9 done Copying blob a598637d25fc done Copying blob c6e3f631f202 done Copying config 48da8ea31a done Writing manifest to image destination Storing signatures 48da8ea31a554bfd804268cbaa247586ed491c14a1ce24091b2c74b864f2aa33 [root@bastion 0 ~]# podman images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72 1-23.1560797457 48da8ea31a55 3 weeks ago 602 MB [root@bastion 0 ~]# podman pull registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72:1-23.1561731149 Trying to pull registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72:1-23.1561731149...Getting image source signatures Copying blob a4d9907173f4 done Copying blob dcc691b92f82 done Copying blob 9e004f5a47a5 done Copying blob 1d72f48b3d14 done Copying blob 506b188c0abe done Copying config f10275bf3c done Writing manifest to image destination Storing signatures f10275bf3caf611e2cf4337920e3ad336ccee7c7e3e5708ff674c8039e3cd2f0 [root@bastion 0 ~]# podman images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72 1-23.1561731149 f10275bf3caf 11 days ago 2.64 GB registry.redhat.io/ubi7/php-72 1-23.1560797457 48da8ea31a55 3 weeks ago 602 MB -- NATE STEPHANY OPENSHIFT SOLUTION ARCHITECT, GPTE, RHCA Red Hat North America <https://www.redhat.com/> n...@redhat.com T: +1-650-254-4067 M: +1-813-391-7178 <https://red.ht/sig> TRIED. TESTED. TRUSTED. <https://redhat.com/trusted>
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