docker/daemon/cluster
Aaron Lehmann 6d4b527699 Service update failure thresholds and rollback
This adds support for two enhancements to swarm service rolling updates:

- Failure thresholds: In Docker 1.12, a service update could be set up
  to either pause or continue after a single failure occurs. This adds
  an --update-max-failure-ratio flag that controls how many tasks need to
  fail to update for the update as a whole to be considered a failure. A
  counterpart flag, --update-monitor, controls how long to monitor each
  task for a failure after starting it during the update.

- Rollback flag: service update --rollback reverts the service to its
  previous version. If a service update encounters task failures, or
  fails to function properly for some other reason, the user can roll back
  the update.

SwarmKit also has the ability to roll back updates automatically after
hitting the failure thresholds, but we've decided not to expose this in
the Docker API/CLI for now, favoring a workflow where the decision to
roll back is always made by an admin. Depending on user feedback, we may
add a "rollback" option to --update-failure-action in the future.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2016-10-18 10:09:50 -07:00
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convert Service update failure thresholds and rollback 2016-10-18 10:09:50 -07:00
executor Update `docker stop` and `docker restart` to allow not specifying timeout and use the one specified at container creation time. 2016-10-17 12:53:35 -07:00
provider Add engine-api types to docker 2016-09-07 11:05:58 -07:00
cluster.go Service update failure thresholds and rollback 2016-10-18 10:09:50 -07:00
filters.go Add engine-api types to docker 2016-09-07 11:05:58 -07:00
helpers.go Fix spelling in comments, strings and documentation 2016-07-03 20:58:11 +03:00
listen_addr.go Add fallback to resolveSystemAddr() in linux 2016-09-09 13:27:57 -07:00
listen_addr_linux.go Add fallback to resolveSystemAddr() in linux 2016-09-09 13:27:57 -07:00
listen_addr_others.go Add fallback to resolveSystemAddr() in linux 2016-09-09 13:27:57 -07:00