Signed-off-by: Charles Smith <charles.smith@docker.com>
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Apply rolling updates to a service
In a previous step of the tutorial, you scaled the number of instances of a service. In this part of the tutorial, you deploy a new Redis service and upgrade the service using rolling updates.
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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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Deploy Redis 3.0.6 to all nodes in the Swarm and configure the swarm to update one node every 10 seconds:
$ docker service create --replicas 3 --name redis --update-delay 10s --update-parallelism 1 redis:3.0.6 8m228injfrhdym2zvzhl9k3l0
You configure the rolling update policy at service deployment time.
The
--update-parallelism
flag configures the number of service tasks to update simultaneously.The
--update-delay
flag configures the time delay between updates to a service task or sets of tasks. You can describe the timeT
as a combination of the number of secondsTs
, minutesTm
, or hoursTh
. So10m30s
indicates a 10 minute 30 second delay. -
Inspect the
redis
service:$ docker service inspect redis --pretty ID: 75kcmhuf8mif4a07738wttmgl Name: redis Mode: REPLICATED Scale: 3 Placement: Strategy: SPREAD UpdateConfig: Parallelism: 1 Delay: 10s ContainerSpec: Image: redis:3.0.6
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Now you can update the container image for
redis
. Swarm applies the update to nodes according to theUpdateConfig
policy:$ docker service update --image redis:3.0.7 redis redis
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Run
docker service inspect --pretty redis
to see the new image in the desired state:docker service inspect --pretty redis ID: 1yrcci9v8zj6cokua2eishlob Name: redis Mode: REPLICATED Scale: 3 Placement: Strategy: SPREAD UpdateConfig: Parallelism: 1 Delay: 10s ContainerSpec: Image: redis:3.0.7
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Run
docker service tasks <TASK-ID>
to watch the rolling update:$ docker service tasks redis ID NAME SERVICE IMAGE DESIRED STATE LAST STATE NODE 5409nu4crb0smamziqwuug67u redis.1 redis redis:3.0.7 RUNNING RUNNING 21 seconds worker2 b8ezq58zugcg1trk8k7jrq9ym redis.2 redis redis:3.0.7 RUNNING RUNNING 1 seconds worker1 cgdcbipxnzx0y841vysiafb64 redis.3 redis redis:3.0.7 RUNNING RUNNING 11 seconds worker1
Before Swarm updates all of the tasks, you can see that some are running
redis:3.0.6
while others are runningredis:3.0.7
. The output above shows the state once the rolling updates are done. You can see that each instances entered theRUNNING
state in 10 second increments.
Next, learn about how to drain a node in the Swarm.