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update
Update a node
Options
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--availability |
string |
Availability of the node (active , pause , drain ) |
|
--label-add |
list |
Add or update a node label (key=value ) |
|
--label-rm |
list |
Remove a node label if exists | |
--role |
string |
Role of the node (worker , manager ) |
Description
Update metadata about a node, such as its availability, labels, or roles.
[!NOTE] This is a cluster management command, and must be executed on a swarm manager node. To learn about managers and workers, refer to the Swarm mode section in the documentation.
Examples
Add label metadata to a node (--label-add)
Add metadata to a swarm node using node labels. You can specify a node label as a key with an empty value:
$ docker node update --label-add foo worker1
To add multiple labels to a node, pass the --label-add
flag for each label:
$ docker node update --label-add foo --label-add bar worker1
When you create a service, you can use node labels as a constraint. A constraint limits the nodes where the scheduler deploys tasks for a service.
For example, to add a type
label to identify nodes where the scheduler should
deploy message queue service tasks:
$ docker node update --label-add type=queue worker1
The labels you set for nodes using docker node update
apply only to the node
entity within the swarm. Do not confuse them with the docker daemon labels for
dockerd.
For more information about labels, refer to apply custom metadata.