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Sebastiaan van Stijn 13053ef538
Merge 38b3e792fd into d5b327258f 2024-11-14 10:42:29 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn d5b327258f
Merge pull request #5612 from thaJeztah/27.x_backport_docs
[27.x backport] assorted docs updates
2024-11-14 10:42:14 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 38b3e792fd
[27.x] vendor: github.com/docker/docker b2c682be5f56 (v27.4-dev)
full diff: https://github.com/docker/docker/compare/v27.3.1...b2c682be5f564919135e063e28a57c7a2011e555

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-11-14 10:28:21 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 2958a27e0f
Merge pull request #5610 from thaJeztah/27.x_backport_moby_deps
[27.x backport] dependency updates for moby/moby
2024-11-14 10:27:53 +01:00
David Karlsson 2734299993
docs: update example redis tags from 3.0.x to 7.4.x
Signed-off-by: David Karlsson <35727626+dvdksn@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 172f340112)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-11-13 23:37:40 +01:00
Noah Silas 9d5a2a6b66
docs: Correct `run` exit code 126 description
The command to run inside the container is `/etc`. The semicolon is a
statement terminator, which ends the command `docker run busybox /etc`,
while `echo $?` prints the exit code of that full docker command.

Having this mistake could confuse someone who thinks that `/etc; echo
$?` is all run inside the container, which wouldn't help the reader
understand the exit code of the `docker run` command itself.

Signed-off-by: Noah Silas <noah@hustle.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0c999fe95b)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-11-13 23:37:10 +01:00
Paul Rogalski 0dd07f0bfd
docs: Link supported Go duration strings
Signed-off-by: Paul Rogalski <mail@paul-rogalski.de>
(cherry picked from commit c70b2165a9)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-11-13 23:36:58 +01:00
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ The currently supported filters are:
* label (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) - only remove containers with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
The `until` filter can be Unix timestamps, date formatted
timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
timestamps, or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
relative to the daemon machines time. Supported formats for date
formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`,
`2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999`, `2006-01-02T07:00`, and `2006-01-02`. The local

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The currently supported filters are:
* label (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) - only remove images with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
The `until` filter can be Unix timestamps, date formatted
timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
timestamps, or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
relative to the daemon machines time. Supported formats for date
formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`,
`2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999`, `2006-01-02T07:00`, and `2006-01-02`. The local

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The currently supported filters are:
* label (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) - only remove networks with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
The `until` filter can be Unix timestamps, date formatted
timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
timestamps, or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
relative to the daemon machines time. Supported formats for date
formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`,
`2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999`, `2006-01-02T07:00`, and `2006-01-02`. The local

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@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ information about available filter options.
$ docker node ps swarm-manager1
NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE
redis.1.7q92v0nr1hcgts2amcjyqg3pq redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 hours
redis.6.b465edgho06e318egmgjbqo4o redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 29 seconds
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.9.dkkual96p4bb3s6b10r7coxxt redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.10.0tgctg8h8cech4w0k0gwrmr23 redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.1.7q92v0nr1hcgts2amcjyqg3pq redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 hours
redis.6.b465edgho06e318egmgjbqo4o redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 29 seconds
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.9.dkkual96p4bb3s6b10r7coxxt redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.10.0tgctg8h8cech4w0k0gwrmr23 redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
```
### <a name="filter"></a> Filtering (--filter)
@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ The following filter matches all tasks with a name containing the `redis` string
$ docker node ps -f name=redis swarm-manager1
NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE
redis.1.7q92v0nr1hcgts2amcjyqg3pq redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 hours
redis.6.b465edgho06e318egmgjbqo4o redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 29 seconds
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.9.dkkual96p4bb3s6b10r7coxxt redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.10.0tgctg8h8cech4w0k0gwrmr23 redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.1.7q92v0nr1hcgts2amcjyqg3pq redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 hours
redis.6.b465edgho06e318egmgjbqo4o redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 29 seconds
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.9.dkkual96p4bb3s6b10r7coxxt redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.10.0tgctg8h8cech4w0k0gwrmr23 redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
```
#### id
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ The `id` filter matches a task's id.
$ docker node ps -f id=bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp swarm-manager1
NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 5 seconds
```
#### label
@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ The following filter matches tasks with the `usage` label regardless of its valu
$ docker node ps -f "label=usage"
NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE
redis.6.b465edgho06e318egmgjbqo4o redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 10 minutes
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:3.0.6 swarm-manager1 Running Running 9 minutes
redis.6.b465edgho06e318egmgjbqo4o redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 10 minutes
redis.7.bg8c07zzg87di2mufeq51a2qp redis:7.4.1 swarm-manager1 Running Running 9 minutes
```

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@ -99,19 +99,19 @@ Creates a service as described by the specified parameters.
### Create a service
```console
$ docker service create --name redis redis:3.0.6
$ docker service create --name redis redis:7.4.1
dmu1ept4cxcfe8k8lhtux3ro3
$ docker service create --mode global --name redis2 redis:3.0.6
$ docker service create --mode global --name redis2 redis:7.4.1
a8q9dasaafudfs8q8w32udass
$ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 1/1 redis:3.0.6
a8q9dasaafud redis2 global 1/1 redis:3.0.6
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 1/1 redis:7.4.1
a8q9dasaafud redis2 global 1/1 redis:7.4.1
```
#### <a name="with-registry-auth"></a> Create a service using an image on a private registry (--with-registry-auth)
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Use the `--replicas` flag to set the number of replica tasks for a replicated
service. The following command creates a `redis` service with `5` replica tasks:
```console
$ docker service create --name redis --replicas=5 redis:3.0.6
$ docker service create --name redis --replicas=5 redis:7.4.1
4cdgfyky7ozwh3htjfw0d12qv
```
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ number of `RUNNING` tasks is `3`:
$ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
4cdgfyky7ozw redis replicated 3/5 redis:3.0.7
4cdgfyky7ozw redis replicated 3/5 redis:7.4.1
```
Once all the tasks are created and `RUNNING`, the actual number of tasks is
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ equal to the desired number:
$ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
4cdgfyky7ozw redis replicated 5/5 redis:3.0.7
4cdgfyky7ozw redis replicated 5/5 redis:7.4.1
```
### <a name="secret"></a> Create a service with secrets (--secret)
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Use the `--secret` flag to give a container access to a
Create a service specifying a secret:
```console
$ docker service create --name redis --secret secret.json redis:3.0.6
$ docker service create --name redis --secret secret.json redis:7.4.1
4cdgfyky7ozwh3htjfw0d12qv
```
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Create a service specifying the secret, target, user/group ID, and mode:
$ docker service create --name redis \
--secret source=ssh-key,target=ssh \
--secret source=app-key,target=app,uid=1000,gid=1001,mode=0400 \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
4cdgfyky7ozwh3htjfw0d12qv
```
@ -215,14 +215,14 @@ pre-exist in the container. The `mode` is specified as a 4-number sequence such
as `0755`.
```console
$ docker service create --name=redis --config redis-conf redis:3.0.6
$ docker service create --name=redis --config redis-conf redis:7.4.1
```
Create a service with a config and specify the target location and file mode:
```console
$ docker service create --name redis \
--config source=redis-conf,target=/etc/redis/redis.conf,mode=0400 redis:3.0.6
--config source=redis-conf,target=/etc/redis/redis.conf,mode=0400 redis:7.4.1
```
To grant a service access to multiple configs, use multiple `--config` flags.
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--name redis \
--update-delay 10s \
--update-parallelism 2 \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
When you run a [service update](service_update.md), the scheduler updates a
@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--name redis_2 \
--replicas 5 \
--env MYVAR=foo \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
To specify multiple environment variables, specify multiple `--env` flags, each
@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--replicas 5 \
--env MYVAR=foo \
--env MYVAR2=bar \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
### <a name="hostname"></a> Create a service with specific hostname (--hostname)
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ This option sets the docker service containers hostname to a specific string.
For example:
```console
$ docker service create --name redis --hostname myredis redis:3.0.6
$ docker service create --name redis --hostname myredis redis:7.4.1
```
### <a name="label"></a> Set metadata on a service (-l, --label)
@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--name redis_2 \
--label com.example.foo="bar" \
--label bar=baz \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
For more information about labels, refer to [apply custom
@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ The following command creates a global service:
$ docker service create \
--name redis_2 \
--mode global \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
### <a name="constraint"></a> Specify service constraints (--constraint)
@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--name redis_2 \
--constraint node.platform.os==linux \
--constraint node.labels.type==queue \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
If the service constraints exclude all nodes in the cluster, a message is printed
@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--replicas 9 \
--name redis_2 \
--placement-pref spread=node.labels.datacenter \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
This uses `--placement-pref` with a `spread` strategy (currently the only
@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ $ docker service create \
--name redis_2 \
--placement-pref 'spread=node.labels.datacenter' \
--placement-pref 'spread=node.labels.rack' \
redis:3.0.6
redis:7.4.1
```
When updating a service with `docker service update`, `--placement-pref-add`

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ For example, given the following service;
```console
$ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 3/3 redis:3.0.6
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 3/3 redis:7.4.1
```
Both `docker service inspect redis`, and `docker service inspect dmu1ept4cxcf`
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The output is in JSON format, for example:
"Name": "redis",
"TaskTemplate": {
"ContainerSpec": {
"Image": "redis:3.0.6"
"Image": "redis:7.4.1"
},
"Resources": {
"Limits": {},

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ $ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
c8wgl7q4ndfd frontend replicated 5/5 nginx:alpine
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 3/3 redis:3.0.6
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 3/3 redis:7.4.1
iwe3278osahj mongo global 7/7 mongo:3.3
hh08h9uu8uwr job replicated-job 1/1 (3/5 completed) nginx:latest
```
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The following filter matches services with an ID starting with `0bcjw`:
```console
$ docker service ls -f "id=0bcjw"
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
0bcjwfh8ychr redis replicated 1/1 redis:3.0.6
0bcjwfh8ychr redis replicated 1/1 redis:7.4.1
```
#### label
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ $ docker service ls --filter label=project
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
01sl1rp6nj5u frontend2 replicated 1/1 nginx:alpine
36xvvwwauej0 frontend replicated 5/5 nginx:alpine
74nzcxxjv6fq backend replicated 3/3 redis:3.0.6
74nzcxxjv6fq backend replicated 3/3 redis:7.4.1
```
The following filter matches only services with the `project` label with the
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ The following filter matches only services with the `project` label with the
$ docker service ls --filter label=project=project-a
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
36xvvwwauej0 frontend replicated 5/5 nginx:alpine
74nzcxxjv6fq backend replicated 3/3 redis:3.0.6
74nzcxxjv6fq backend replicated 3/3 redis:7.4.1
```
#### mode
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The following filter matches services with a name starting with `redis`.
```console
$ docker service ls --filter name=redis
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
0bcjwfh8ychr redis replicated 1/1 redis:3.0.6
0bcjwfh8ychr redis replicated 1/1 redis:7.4.1
```
### <a name="format"></a> Format the output (--format)

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@ -36,35 +36,35 @@ The following command shows all the tasks that are part of the `redis` service:
$ docker service ps redis
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
0qihejybwf1x redis.1 redis:3.0.5 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
bk658fpbex0d redis.2 redis:3.0.5 worker2 Running Running 9 seconds
5ls5s5fldaqg redis.3 redis:3.0.5 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
8ryt076polmc redis.4 redis:3.0.5 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
1x0v8yomsncd redis.5 redis:3.0.5 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
71v7je3el7rr redis.6 redis:3.0.5 worker2 Running Running 9 seconds
4l3zm9b7tfr7 redis.7 redis:3.0.5 worker2 Running Running 9 seconds
9tfpyixiy2i7 redis.8 redis:3.0.5 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
3w1wu13yupln redis.9 redis:3.0.5 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
8eaxrb2fqpbn redis.10 redis:3.0.5 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
0qihejybwf1x redis.1 redis:7.4.0 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
bk658fpbex0d redis.2 redis:7.4.0 worker2 Running Running 9 seconds
5ls5s5fldaqg redis.3 redis:7.4.0 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
8ryt076polmc redis.4 redis:7.4.0 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
1x0v8yomsncd redis.5 redis:7.4.0 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
71v7je3el7rr redis.6 redis:7.4.0 worker2 Running Running 9 seconds
4l3zm9b7tfr7 redis.7 redis:7.4.0 worker2 Running Running 9 seconds
9tfpyixiy2i7 redis.8 redis:7.4.0 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
3w1wu13yupln redis.9 redis:7.4.0 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
8eaxrb2fqpbn redis.10 redis:7.4.0 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
```
In addition to running tasks, the output also shows the task history. For
example, after updating the service to use the `redis:3.0.6` image, the output
example, after updating the service to use the `redis:7.4.1` image, the output
may look like this:
```console
$ docker service ps redis
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
50qe8lfnxaxk redis.1 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 6 seconds ago
ky2re9oz86r9 \_ redis.1 redis:3.0.5 manager1 Shutdown Shutdown 8 seconds ago
3s46te2nzl4i redis.2 redis:3.0.6 worker2 Running Running less than a second ago
nvjljf7rmor4 \_ redis.2 redis:3.0.6 worker2 Shutdown Rejected 23 seconds ago "No such image: redis@sha256:6…"
vtiuz2fpc0yb \_ redis.2 redis:3.0.5 worker2 Shutdown Shutdown 1 second ago
jnarweeha8x4 redis.3 redis:3.0.6 worker1 Running Running 3 seconds ago
vs448yca2nz4 \_ redis.3 redis:3.0.5 worker1 Shutdown Shutdown 4 seconds ago
jf1i992619ir redis.4 redis:3.0.6 worker1 Running Running 10 seconds ago
blkttv7zs8ee \_ redis.4 redis:3.0.5 worker1 Shutdown Shutdown 11 seconds ago
50qe8lfnxaxk redis.1 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 6 seconds ago
ky2re9oz86r9 \_ redis.1 redis:7.4.0 manager1 Shutdown Shutdown 8 seconds ago
3s46te2nzl4i redis.2 redis:7.4.1 worker2 Running Running less than a second ago
nvjljf7rmor4 \_ redis.2 redis:7.4.1 worker2 Shutdown Rejected 23 seconds ago "No such image: redis@sha256:6…"
vtiuz2fpc0yb \_ redis.2 redis:7.4.0 worker2 Shutdown Shutdown 1 second ago
jnarweeha8x4 redis.3 redis:7.4.1 worker1 Running Running 3 seconds ago
vs448yca2nz4 \_ redis.3 redis:7.4.0 worker1 Shutdown Shutdown 4 seconds ago
jf1i992619ir redis.4 redis:7.4.1 worker1 Running Running 10 seconds ago
blkttv7zs8ee \_ redis.4 redis:7.4.0 worker1 Shutdown Shutdown 11 seconds ago
```
The number of items in the task history is determined by the
@ -82,10 +82,10 @@ example:
$ docker service ps --no-trunc redis
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
50qe8lfnxaxksi9w2a704wkp7 redis.1 redis:3.0.6@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842 manager1 Running Running 5 minutes ago
ky2re9oz86r9556i2szb8a8af \_ redis.1 redis:3.0.5@sha256:f8829e00d95672c48c60f468329d6693c4bdd28d1f057e755f8ba8b40008682e worker2 Shutdown Shutdown 5 minutes ago
bk658fpbex0d57cqcwoe3jthu redis.2 redis:3.0.6@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842 worker2 Running Running 5 seconds
nvjljf7rmor4htv7l8rwcx7i7 \_ redis.2 redis:3.0.6@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842 worker2 Shutdown Rejected 5 minutes ago "No such image: redis@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842"
50qe8lfnxaxksi9w2a704wkp7 redis.1 redis:7.4.1@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842 manager1 Running Running 5 minutes ago
ky2re9oz86r9556i2szb8a8af \_ redis.1 redis:7.4.0@sha256:f8829e00d95672c48c60f468329d6693c4bdd28d1f057e755f8ba8b40008682e worker2 Shutdown Shutdown 5 minutes ago
bk658fpbex0d57cqcwoe3jthu redis.2 redis:7.4.1@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842 worker2 Running Running 5 seconds
nvjljf7rmor4htv7l8rwcx7i7 \_ redis.2 redis:7.4.1@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842 worker2 Shutdown Rejected 5 minutes ago "No such image: redis@sha256:6a692a76c2081888b589e26e6ec835743119fe453d67ecf03df7de5b73d69842"
```
### <a name="filter"></a> Filtering (--filter)
@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ The `id` filter matches on all or a prefix of a task's ID.
$ docker service ps -f "id=8" redis
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
8ryt076polmc redis.4 redis:3.0.6 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
8eaxrb2fqpbn redis.10 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
8ryt076polmc redis.4 redis:7.4.1 worker1 Running Running 9 seconds
8eaxrb2fqpbn redis.10 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
```
#### name
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The `name` filter matches on task names.
$ docker service ps -f "name=redis.1" redis
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
qihejybwf1x5 redis.1 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
qihejybwf1x5 redis.1 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
```
@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ The `node` filter matches on a node name or a node ID.
$ docker service ps -f "node=manager1" redis
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
0qihejybwf1x redis.1 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
1x0v8yomsncd redis.5 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
3w1wu13yupln redis.9 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
8eaxrb2fqpbn redis.10 redis:3.0.6 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
0qihejybwf1x redis.1 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
1x0v8yomsncd redis.5 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
3w1wu13yupln redis.9 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
8eaxrb2fqpbn redis.10 redis:7.4.1 manager1 Running Running 8 seconds
```
#### desired-state

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ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
3pr5mlvu3fh9 frontend replicated 5/5 nginx:alpine
74nzcxxjv6fq backend replicated 3/3 redis:3.0.6
74nzcxxjv6fq backend replicated 3/3 redis:7.4.1
```
## Related commands

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#### <a name="since"></a> Limit events by time (--since, --until)
The `--since` and `--until` parameters can be Unix timestamps, date formatted
timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
timestamps, or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
relative to the client machines time. If you do not provide the `--since` option,
the command returns only new and/or live events. Supported formats for date
formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`,

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* label (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) - only remove containers, images, networks, and volumes with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
The `until` filter can be Unix timestamps, date formatted
timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
timestamps, or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
relative to the daemon machines time. Supported formats for date
formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`,
`2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999`, `2006-01-02T07:00`, and `2006-01-02`. The local

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### 126
Exit code `126` indicates that the specified contained command can't be invoked.
The container command in the following example is: `/etc; echo $?`.
The container command in the following example is: `/etc`.
```console
$ docker run busybox /etc; echo $?

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logging drivers.
The `--since` and `--until` options can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps,
or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed relative to the client machine's
or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed relative to the client machine's
time. Supported formats for date formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano,
RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`, `2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999`,
`2006-01-02T07:00`, and `2006-01-02`. The local timezone on the client will be

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# OPTIONS
The `--since` and `--until` parameters can be Unix timestamps, date formatted
timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
timestamps, or Go duration strings supported by [ParseDuration](https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration) (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed
relative to the client machine's time. If you do not provide the `--since` option,
the command returns only new and/or live events. Supported formats for date
formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, `2006-01-02T15:04:05`,