Delete the service running on the swarm
The remaining steps in the tutorial don't use the helloworld service, so now
you can delete the service from the swarm.
- If you haven't already, open a terminal and ssh into the machine where you run your manager node. For example, the tutorial uses a machine named - manager1.
- Run - docker service rm helloworldto remove the- helloworldservice.- $ docker service rm helloworld helloworld
- Run - docker service inspect <SERVICE-ID>to verify that the swarm manager removed the service. The CLI returns a message that the service is not found:- $ docker service inspect helloworld [] Status: Error: no such service: helloworld, Code: 1
- Even though the service no longer exists, the task containers take a few seconds to clean up. You can use - docker pson the nodes to verify when the tasks have been removed.- $ docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES db1651f50347 alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 44 minutes ago Up 46 seconds helloworld.5.9lkmos2beppihw95vdwxy1j3w 43bf6e532a92 alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 44 minutes ago Up 46 seconds helloworld.3.a71i8rp6fua79ad43ycocl4t2 5a0fb65d8fa7 alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 44 minutes ago Up 45 seconds helloworld.2.2jpgensh7d935qdc857pxulfr afb0ba67076f alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 44 minutes ago Up 46 seconds helloworld.4.1c47o7tluz7drve4vkm2m5olx 688172d3bfaa alpine:latest "ping docker.com" 45 minutes ago Up About a minute helloworld.1.74nbhb3fhud8jfrhigd7s29we $ docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
Next steps
Next, you'll set up a new service and apply a rolling update.
Apply rolling updates