Fix the incorrect links in the document about network and service

Signed-off-by: yuexiao-wang <wang.yuexiao@zte.com.cn>
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@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ $ docker node update --label-add type=queue worker1
The labels you set for nodes using `docker node update` apply only to the node
entity within the swarm. Do not confuse them with the docker daemon labels for
[dockerd]( ../../userguide/labels-custom-metadata.md#daemon-labels).
[dockerd](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/#daemon-labels).
For more information about labels, refer to [apply custom
metadata](../../userguide/labels-custom-metadata.md).
metadata](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/).
## Related information

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ $ docker service create \
When you run a [service update](service_update.md), the scheduler updates a
maximum of 2 tasks at a time, with `10s` between updates. For more information,
refer to the [rolling updates
tutorial](../../swarm/swarm-tutorial/rolling-update.md).
tutorial](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/swarm-tutorial/rolling-update/).
### Set environment variables (-e, --env)
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ $ docker service create \
```
For more information about labels, refer to [apply custom
metadata](../../userguide/labels-custom-metadata.md).
metadata](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/).
### Add bind-mounts or volumes
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ The following options can only be used for named volumes (`type=volume`);
| Option | Description
|:----------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| **volume-driver** | Name of the volume-driver plugin to use for the volume. Defaults to ``"local"``, to use the local volume driver to create the volume if the volume does not exist.
| **volume-label** | One or more custom metadata ("labels") to apply to the volume upon creation. For example, `volume-label=mylabel=hello-world,my-other-label=hello-mars`. For more information about labels, refer to [apply custom metadata](../../userguide/labels-custom-metadata.md).
| **volume-label** | One or more custom metadata ("labels") to apply to the volume upon creation. For example, `volume-label=mylabel=hello-world,my-other-label=hello-mars`. For more information about labels, refer to [apply custom metadata](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/).
| **volume-nocopy** | By default, if you attach an empty volume to a container, and files or directories already existed at the mount-path in the container (`dst`), the Engine copies those files and directories into the volume, allowing the host to access them. Set `volume-nocopy` to disables copying files from the container's filesystem to the volume and mount the empty volume.<br /><br />A value is optional:<ul><li>`true` or `1`: Default if you do not provide a value. Disables copying.</li><li>`false` or `0`: Enables copying.</li></ul>
| **volume-opt** | Options specific to a given volume driver, which will be passed to the driver when creating the volume. Options are provided as a comma-separated list of key/value pairs, for example, `volume-opt=some-option=some-value,some-other-option=some-other-value`. For available options for a given driver, refer to that driver's documentation.
@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ $ docker service create \
The swarm extends my-network to each node running the service.
Containers on the same network can access each other using
[service discovery](../../swarm/networking.md#use-swarm-mode-service-discovery).
[service discovery](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/networking/#use-swarm-mode-service-discovery).
### Publish service ports externally to the swarm (-p, --publish)
@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ $ docker service create --name my_web --replicas 3 --publish 8080:80 nginx
When you publish a service port, the swarm routing mesh makes the service
accessible at the target port on every node regardless if there is a task for
the service running on the node. For more information refer to
[Use swarm mode routing mesh](../../swarm/ingress.md).
[Use swarm mode routing mesh](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/ingress/).
## Related information