Adding the hostname option to docker service command
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Milovanov <nmil@itransformers.net>master
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--health-retries int Consecutive failures needed to report unhealthy
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--health-timeout duration Maximum time to allow one check to run
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--help Print usage
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--hostname Service containers hostname
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-l, --label value Service labels (default [])
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--limit-cpu value Limit CPUs (default 0.000)
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--limit-memory value Limit Memory (default 0 B)
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$ docker service create --name redis_2 --replicas 5 --env MYVAR=foo redis:3.0.6
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### Create a docker service with specific hostname (--hostname)
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This option sets the docker service containers hostname to a specific string. For example:
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```bash
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$ docker service create --name redis --hostname myredis redis:3.0.6
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```
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### Set metadata on a service (-l, --label)
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A label is a `key=value` pair that applies metadata to a service. To label a
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