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service rollback

Revert changes to a service's configuration

Options

Name Type Default Description
-d, --detach bool Exit immediately instead of waiting for the service to converge
-q, --quiet bool Suppress progress output

Description

Roll back a specified service to its previous version from the swarm.

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

Roll back to the previous version of a service

Use the docker service rollback command to roll back to the previous version of a service. After executing this command, the service is reverted to the configuration that was in place before the most recent docker service update command.

The following example creates a service with a single replica, updates the service to use three replicas, and then rolls back the service to the previous version, having one replica.

Create a service with a single replica:

$ docker service create --name my-service -p 8080:80 nginx:alpine

Confirm that the service is running with a single replica:

$ docker service ls

ID                  NAME                MODE                REPLICAS            IMAGE               PORTS
xbw728mf6q0d        my-service          replicated          1/1                 nginx:alpine        *:8080->80/tcp

Update the service to use three replicas:

$ docker service update --replicas=3 my-service

$ docker service ls

ID                  NAME                MODE                REPLICAS            IMAGE               PORTS
xbw728mf6q0d        my-service          replicated          3/3                 nginx:alpine        *:8080->80/tcp

Now roll back the service to its previous version, and confirm it is running a single replica again:

$ docker service rollback my-service

$ docker service ls

ID                  NAME                MODE                REPLICAS            IMAGE               PORTS
xbw728mf6q0d        my-service          replicated          1/1                 nginx:alpine        *:8080->80/tcp