DockerCLI/docs/reference/commandline/service_update.md

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---
title: "service update"
description: "The service update command description and usage"
keywords: ["service, update"]
---
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# service update
```Markdown
Usage: docker service update [OPTIONS] SERVICE
Update a service
Options:
--args string Service command args
--constraint-add value Add or update placement constraints (default [])
--constraint-rm value Remove a constraint (default [])
--container-label-add value Add or update container labels (default [])
--container-label-rm value Remove a container label by its key (default [])
--endpoint-mode string Endpoint mode (vip or dnsrr)
--env-add value Add or update environment variables (default [])
--env-rm value Remove an environment variable (default [])
--group-add value Add additional user groups to the container (default [])
--group-rm value Remove previously added user groups from the container (default [])
--help Print usage
--image string Service image tag
--label-add value Add or update service labels (default [])
--label-rm value Remove a label by its key (default [])
--limit-cpu value Limit CPUs (default 0.000)
--limit-memory value Limit Memory (default 0 B)
--log-driver string Logging driver for service
--log-opt value Logging driver options (default [])
--mount-add value Add or update a mount on a service
--mount-rm value Remove a mount by its target path (default [])
--name string Service name
--publish-add value Add or update a published port (default [])
--publish-rm value Remove a published port by its target port (default [])
--replicas value Number of tasks (default none)
--reserve-cpu value Reserve CPUs (default 0.000)
--reserve-memory value Reserve Memory (default 0 B)
--restart-condition string Restart when condition is met (none, on-failure, or any)
--restart-delay value Delay between restart attempts (default none)
--restart-max-attempts value Maximum number of restarts before giving up (default none)
--restart-window value Window used to evaluate the restart policy (default none)
--rollback Rollback to previous specification
--stop-grace-period value Time to wait before force killing a container (default none)
--update-delay duration Delay between updates
--update-failure-action string Action on update failure (pause|continue) (default "pause")
--update-max-failure-ratio value Failure rate to tolerate during an update
--update-monitor duration Duration after each task update to monitor for failure (default 0s)
--update-parallelism uint Maximum number of tasks updated simultaneously (0 to update all at once) (default 1)
-u, --user string Username or UID (format: <name|uid>[:<group|gid>])
--with-registry-auth Send registry authentication details to Swarm agents
-w, --workdir string Working directory inside the container
```
Updates a service as described by the specified parameters. This command has to be run targeting a manager node.
The parameters are the same as [`docker service create`](service_create.md). Please look at the description there
for further information.
## Examples
### Update a service
```bash
$ docker service update --limit-cpu 2 redis
```
### Adding and removing mounts
Use the `--mount-add` or `--mount-rm` options add or remove a service's bind-mounts
or volumes.
The following example creates a service which mounts the `test-data` volume to
`/somewhere`. The next step updates the service to also mount the `other-volume`
volume to `/somewhere-else`volume, The last step unmounts the `/somewhere` mount
point, effectively removing the `test-data` volume. Each command returns the
service name.
- The `--mount-add` flag takes the same parameters as the `--mount` flag on
`service create`. Refer to the [volumes and
bind-mounts](service_create.md#volumes-and-bind-mounts-mount) section in the
`service create` reference for details.
- The `--mount-rm` flag takes the `target` path of the mount.
```bash
$ docker service create \
--name=myservice \
--mount \
type=volume,source=test-data,target=/somewhere \
nginx:alpine \
myservice
myservice
$ docker service update \
--mount-add \
type=volume,source=other-volume,target=/somewhere-else \
myservice
myservice
$ docker service update --mount-rm /somewhere myservice
myservice
```
## Related information
* [service create](service_create.md)
* [service inspect](service_inspect.md)
* [service ps](service_ps.md)
* [service ls](service_ls.md)
* [service rm](service_rm.md)