This tab allows you to create and manage the Docker Swarm across multiple servers.
Field |
Description |
Docker server name |
The name of the server that runs the docker swarm node. |
Docker server IP |
The IP address of the server that runs the docker swarm node. |
Node ID |
The ID of the docker swarm node. |
Docker type |
The type of a docker swarm configuration. This field is obsolete and will be removed in the future. Single Node Swarm – this is the swarm cluster with a single node. It is mostly used for backward compatibility and testing. This type is not recommended for use. Swarm Cluster – this is the swarm cluster with multiple nodes. This is the preferred docker type. |
Docker swarm node type |
The type of a docker swarm node: Manager – this type of node handles cluster management tasks: schedules services execution, maintains swarm mode. You must add a minimum of three manager nodes. By default, a manager node also acts as a worker node. So, you can create a cluster of manager nodes only. Worker – this type of node is intended to execute/run containers only. To add a worker node, you must add at least one manager node first.
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Description |
A short description of the docker node. This field is optional. |
The Docker Swarm tab includes the following actions:
Field |
Description |
Add |
Enables you to add a new docker swarm instance on a specific server. |
Delete |
Enables you to delete a docker swarm instance from a specific server. |
Get Swarm Configuration |
Enables you to import the currently deployed docker containers to the Configuration server database, so they become available on the Docker Swarm tab. |
Apply Swarm Configuration |
Enables you to apply the swarm configuration. |