docker-latest-update (1) - Linux Manuals
docker-latest-update: Update configuration of one or more containers
NAME
docker-update - Update configuration of one or more containers
SYNOPSIS
docker update [--blkio-weight[=[BLKIO-WEIGHT]]] [--cpu-shares[=0]] [--cpu-period[=0]] [--cpu-quota[=0]] [--cpuset-cpus[=CPUSET-CPUS]] [--cpuset-mems[=CPUSET-MEMS]] [--help] [--kernel-memory[=KERNEL-MEMORY]] [-m|--memory[=MEMORY]] [--memory-reservation[=MEMORY-RESERVATION]] [--memory-swap[=MEMORY-SWAP]] [--restart[=""]] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]
DESCRIPTION
The docker update command dynamically updates container configuration. you can Use this command to prevent containers from consuming too many resources from their Docker host. With a single command, you can place limits on a single container or on many. To specify more than one container, provide space-separated list of container names or IDs.
With the exception of the --kernel-memory value, you can specify these options on a running or a stopped container. You can only update --kernel-memory on a stopped container. When you run docker update on stopped container, the next time you restart it, the container uses those values.
Another configuration you can change with this command is restart policy, new restart policy will take effect instantly after you run docker update on a container.
OPTIONS
--blkio-weight=0
--cpu-shares=0
--cpu-period=0
--cpu-quota=0
--cpuset-cpus=""
--cpuset-mems=""
--help
--kernel-memory=""
Note that you can not update kernel memory to a running container, it can only
be updated to a stopped container, and affect after it's started.
-m, --memory=""
--memory-reservation=""
--memory-swap=""
--restart=""
The following sections illustrate ways to use this command.
To limit a container's cpu-shares to 512, first identify the container
name or ID. You can use docker ps to find these values. You can also
use the ID returned from the docker run command. Then, do the following:
To update multiple resource configurations for multiple containers:
To update restart policy for one or more containers:
Block IO weight
CPU shares
Limit the CPU CFS
Limit the CPU CFS
CPUs in which to allow execution
Memory nodes(MEMs)
Print usage statement
Kernel memory limit
Memory limit
Memory soft limit
Total memory limit
Restart policy to apply when a container exits EXAMPLES
Update a container with cpu-shares=512
$ docker update --cpu-shares 512 abebf7571666
Update a container with cpu-shares and memory
$ docker update --cpu-shares 512 -m 300M abebf7571666 hopeful_morse
Update a container's restart policy
$ docker update --restart=on-failure:3 abebf7571666 hopeful_morse