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service inspect
Usage: docker service inspect [OPTIONS] SERVICE [SERVICE...]
Display detailed information on one or more services
Options:
-f, --format string Format the output using the given Go template
--help Print usage
--pretty Print the information in a human friendly format.
Inspects the specified service. This command has to be run targeting a manager node.
By default, this renders all results in a JSON array. If a format is specified, the given template will be executed for each result.
Go's text/template package describes all the details of the format.
Examples
Inspecting a service by name or ID
You can inspect a service, either by its name, or ID
For example, given the following service;
$ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
dmu1ept4cxcf redis replicated 3/3 redis:3.0.6
Both docker service inspect redis
, and docker service inspect dmu1ept4cxcf
produce the same result:
$ docker service inspect redis
[
{
"ID": "dmu1ept4cxcfe8k8lhtux3ro3",
"Version": {
"Index": 12
},
"CreatedAt": "2016-06-17T18:44:02.558012087Z",
"UpdatedAt": "2016-06-17T18:44:02.558012087Z",
"Spec": {
"Name": "redis",
"TaskTemplate": {
"ContainerSpec": {
"Image": "redis:3.0.6"
},
"Resources": {
"Limits": {},
"Reservations": {}
},
"RestartPolicy": {
"Condition": "any",
"MaxAttempts": 0
},
"Placement": {}
},
"Mode": {
"Replicated": {
"Replicas": 1
}
},
"UpdateConfig": {},
"EndpointSpec": {
"Mode": "vip"
}
},
"Endpoint": {
"Spec": {}
}
}
]
$ docker service inspect dmu1ept4cxcf
[
{
"ID": "dmu1ept4cxcfe8k8lhtux3ro3",
"Version": {
"Index": 12
},
...
}
]
Inspect a service using pretty-print
You can print the inspect output in a human-readable format instead of the default
JSON output, by using the --pretty
option:
$ docker service inspect --pretty frontend
ID: c8wgl7q4ndfd52ni6qftkvnnp
Name: frontend
Labels:
- org.example.projectname=demo-app
Service Mode: REPLICATED
Replicas: 5
Placement:
UpdateConfig:
Parallelism: 0
ContainerSpec:
Image: nginx:alpine
Resources:
Endpoint Mode: vip
Ports:
Name =
Protocol = tcp
TargetPort = 443
PublishedPort = 4443
You can also use --format pretty
for the same effect.
Finding the number of tasks running as part of a service
The --format
option can be used to obtain specific information about a
service. For example, the following command outputs the number of replicas
of the "redis" service.
$ docker service inspect --format='{{.Spec.Mode.Replicated.Replicas}}' redis
10
{% endraw %}```
## Related information
* [service create](service_create.md)
* [service ls](service_ls.md)
* [service rm](service_rm.md)
* [service scale](service_scale.md)
* [service ps](service_ps.md)
* [service update](service_update.md)