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docker node update

Description

Update a node

API 1.24+ The client and daemon API must both be at least 1.24 to use this command. Use the docker version command on the client to check your client and daemon API versions.

Swarm This command works with the Swarm orchestrator.

Usage

docker node update [OPTIONS] NODE

Options

Name, shorthand Default Description
--availability Availability of the node (“active”|”pause”|”drain”)
--label-add Add or update a node label (key=value)
--label-rm Remove a node label if exists
--role Role of the node (“worker”|”manager”)

Parent command

Command Description
docker node Manage Swarm nodes
Command Description
docker node demote Demote one or more nodes from manager in the swarm
docker node inspect Display detailed information on one or more nodes
docker node ls List nodes in the swarm
docker node promote Promote one or more nodes to manager in the swarm
docker node ps List tasks running on one or more nodes, defaults to current node
docker node rm Remove one or more nodes from the swarm
docker node update Update a node

Extended description

Update metadata about a node, such as its availability, labels, or roles.

Examples

Add label metadata to a node

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.

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https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/node_update/