Deploy a service to the swarm

After you create a swarm, you can deploy a service to the swarm. For this tutorial, you also added worker nodes, but that is not a requirement to deploy a service.

  1. Open a terminal and ssh into the machine where you run your manager node. For example, the tutorial uses a machine named manager1.

  2. Run the following command:

    $ docker service create --replicas 1 --name helloworld alpine ping docker.com
    
    9uk4639qpg7npwf3fn2aasksr
    
    • The docker service create command creates the service.
    • The --name flag names the service helloworld.
    • The --replicas flag specifies the desired state of 1 running instance.
    • The arguments alpine ping docker.com define the service as an Alpine Linux container that executes the command ping docker.com.
  3. Run docker service ls to see the list of running services:

    $ docker service ls
    
    ID            NAME        SCALE  IMAGE   COMMAND
    9uk4639qpg7n  helloworld  1/1    alpine  ping docker.com
    

What’s next?

Now you’ve deployed a service to the swarm, you’re ready to inspect the service.

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