--- title: "swarm unlock-key" description: "The swarm unlock-keycommand description and usage" keywords: "swarm, unlock-key" --- # swarm unlock-key ```markdown Usage: docker swarm unlock-key [OPTIONS] Manage the unlock key Options: --help Print usage -q, --quiet Only display token --rotate Rotate unlock key ``` ## Description An unlock key is a secret key needed to unlock a manager after its Docker daemon restarts. These keys are only used when the autolock feature is enabled for the swarm. You can view or rotate the unlock key using `swarm unlock-key`. To view the key, run the `docker swarm unlock-key` command without any arguments: ## Examples ```bash $ docker swarm unlock-key To unlock a swarm manager after it restarts, run the `docker swarm unlock` command and provide the following key: SWMKEY-1-fySn8TY4w5lKcWcJPIpKufejh9hxx5KYwx6XZigx3Q4 Please remember to store this key in a password manager, since without it you will not be able to restart the manager. ``` Use the `--rotate` flag to rotate the unlock key to a new, randomly-generated key: ```bash $ docker swarm unlock-key --rotate Successfully rotated manager unlock key. To unlock a swarm manager after it restarts, run the `docker swarm unlock` command and provide the following key: SWMKEY-1-7c37Cc8654o6p38HnroywCi19pllOnGtbdZEgtKxZu8 Please remember to store this key in a password manager, since without it you will not be able to restart the manager. ``` The `-q` (or `--quiet`) flag only prints the key: ```bash $ docker swarm unlock-key -q SWMKEY-1-7c37Cc8654o6p38HnroywCi19pllOnGtbdZEgtKxZu8 ``` ### `--rotate` This flag rotates the unlock key, replacing it with a new randomly-generated key. The old unlock key will no longer be accepted. ### `--quiet` Only print the unlock key, without instructions. ## Related commands * [swarm init](swarm_init.md) * [swarm join](swarm_join.md) * [swarm join-token](swarm_join_token.md) * [swarm leave](swarm_leave.md) * [swarm unlock](swarm_unlock.md) * [swarm update](swarm_update.md)