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Add nodes to the Swarm

Once you've created a Swarm with a manager node, you're ready to add worker nodes.

  1. Open a terminal and ssh into the machine where you want to run a worker node. This tutorial uses the name worker1.

  2. Run docker swarm join MANAGER-IP:PORT to create a worker node joined to the existing Swarm. Replace MANAGER-IP address of the manager node and the port where the manager listens.

    In the tutorial, the following command joins worker1 to the Swarm on manager1:

    $ docker swarm join 192.168.99.100:2377
    
    This node joined a Swarm as a worker.
    
  3. Open a terminal and ssh into the machine where you want to run a second worker node. This tutorial uses the name worker2.

  4. Run docker swarm join MANAGER-IP:PORT to create a worker node joined to the existing Swarm. Replace MANAGER-IP address of the manager node and the port where the manager listens.

  5. Open a terminal and ssh into the machine where the manager node runs and run the docker node ls command to see the worker nodes:

    $ docker node ls
    
    ID              NAME      MEMBERSHIP  STATUS  AVAILABILITY  MANAGER STATUS  LEADER
    09fm6su6c24q *  manager1  Accepted    Ready   Active        Reachable       Yes
    32ljq6xijzb9    worker1   Accepted    Ready   Active
    38fsncz6fal9    worker2   Accepted    Ready   Active
    

    The MANAGER column identifies the manager nodes in the Swarm. The empty status in this column for worker1 and worker2 identifies them as worker nodes.

    Swarm management commands like docker node ls only work on manager nodes.

What's next?

Now your Swarm consists of a manager and two worker nodes. In the next step of the tutorial, you deploy a service to the Swarm.