Signed-off-by: Charles Smith <charles.smith@docker.com>
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Scale the service in the Swarm
Once you have deployed a service to a Swarm, you are ready to use the Docker CLI to scale the number of service tasks in the Swarm.
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If you haven't already, open a terminal and ssh into the machine where you run your manager node. For example, the tutorial uses a machine named
manager1
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Run the following command to change the desired state of the service runing in the Swarm:
$ docker service update --scale NUMBER-OF-TASKS SERVICE-ID
The
--scale
flag indicates the number of tasks you want in the new desired state. For example:$ docker service update --scale 5 helloworld helloworld
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Run
docker service tasks SERVICE-ID
to see the updated task list:$ docker service tasks helloworld ID NAME SERVICE IMAGE DESIRED STATE LAST STATE NODE 1n6wif51j0w840udalgw6hphg helloworld.1 helloworld alpine RUNNING RUNNING 2 minutes manager1 dfhsosk00wxfb7j0cazp3fmhy helloworld.2 helloworld alpine RUNNING RUNNING 15 seconds worker2 6cbedbeywo076zn54fnwc667a helloworld.3 helloworld alpine RUNNING RUNNING 15 seconds worker1 7w80cafrry7asls96lm2tmwkz helloworld.4 helloworld alpine RUNNING RUNNING 10 seconds worker1 bn67kh76crn6du22ve2enqg5j helloworld.5 helloworld alpine RUNNING RUNNING 10 seconds manager1
You can see that Swarm has created 4 new tasks to scale to a total of 5 running instances of Alpine Linux. The tasks are distributed between the three nodes of the Swarm. Two are running on
manager1
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Run
docker ps
to see the containers running on the node where you're connected. The following example shows the tasks running onmanager1
:$ docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES 910669d5e188 alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 10 seconds ago Up 10 seconds helloworld.5.bn67kh76crn6du22ve2enqg5j a0b6c02868ca alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes helloworld.1.1n6wif51j0w840udalgw6hphg
If you want to see the containers running on other nodes, you can ssh into those nodes and run the
docker ps
command.
What's next?
At this point in the tutorial, you're finished with the helloworld
service.
The next step shows how to delete the service.