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I'm encountering a problem right now. Basically, I need to get the virtual IP of the container on our UAT server. I deployed docker services on global mode.



Snippet config



    docker service create 
--publish mode=host,target=8080,published=1000,protocol=tcp
--mode=global
--name="test"
test-image


This will create 2 replicas. But upon checking using docker inspect service-name-app1 the ip address is 172.17.0.3



Then I also checked the service for the app2 but it also usesthe same IP address 172.17.0.3



Information needed:



Client:
Version: 17.12.1-ce
API version: 1.35
Go version: go1.9.4
Git commit: 3dfb8343b139d6342acfd9975d7f1068b5b1c3d3
Built: Tue Apr 3 23:37:44 2018
OS/Arch: linux/amd64

Server:
Engine:
Version: 17.12.1-ce
API version: 1.35 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.9.4
Git commit: 7390fc6/17.12.1-ce
Built: Tue Apr 3 23:38:52 2018
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: false


Though upon checking on our production server. They have different IP address.



Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Thanks!










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    I'm encountering a problem right now. Basically, I need to get the virtual IP of the container on our UAT server. I deployed docker services on global mode.



    Snippet config



        docker service create 
    --publish mode=host,target=8080,published=1000,protocol=tcp
    --mode=global
    --name="test"
    test-image


    This will create 2 replicas. But upon checking using docker inspect service-name-app1 the ip address is 172.17.0.3



    Then I also checked the service for the app2 but it also usesthe same IP address 172.17.0.3



    Information needed:



    Client:
    Version: 17.12.1-ce
    API version: 1.35
    Go version: go1.9.4
    Git commit: 3dfb8343b139d6342acfd9975d7f1068b5b1c3d3
    Built: Tue Apr 3 23:37:44 2018
    OS/Arch: linux/amd64

    Server:
    Engine:
    Version: 17.12.1-ce
    API version: 1.35 (minimum version 1.12)
    Go version: go1.9.4
    Git commit: 7390fc6/17.12.1-ce
    Built: Tue Apr 3 23:38:52 2018
    OS/Arch: linux/amd64
    Experimental: false


    Though upon checking on our production server. They have different IP address.



    Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Thanks!










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      I'm encountering a problem right now. Basically, I need to get the virtual IP of the container on our UAT server. I deployed docker services on global mode.



      Snippet config



          docker service create 
      --publish mode=host,target=8080,published=1000,protocol=tcp
      --mode=global
      --name="test"
      test-image


      This will create 2 replicas. But upon checking using docker inspect service-name-app1 the ip address is 172.17.0.3



      Then I also checked the service for the app2 but it also usesthe same IP address 172.17.0.3



      Information needed:



      Client:
      Version: 17.12.1-ce
      API version: 1.35
      Go version: go1.9.4
      Git commit: 3dfb8343b139d6342acfd9975d7f1068b5b1c3d3
      Built: Tue Apr 3 23:37:44 2018
      OS/Arch: linux/amd64

      Server:
      Engine:
      Version: 17.12.1-ce
      API version: 1.35 (minimum version 1.12)
      Go version: go1.9.4
      Git commit: 7390fc6/17.12.1-ce
      Built: Tue Apr 3 23:38:52 2018
      OS/Arch: linux/amd64
      Experimental: false


      Though upon checking on our production server. They have different IP address.



      Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Thanks!










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      I'm encountering a problem right now. Basically, I need to get the virtual IP of the container on our UAT server. I deployed docker services on global mode.



      Snippet config



          docker service create 
      --publish mode=host,target=8080,published=1000,protocol=tcp
      --mode=global
      --name="test"
      test-image


      This will create 2 replicas. But upon checking using docker inspect service-name-app1 the ip address is 172.17.0.3



      Then I also checked the service for the app2 but it also usesthe same IP address 172.17.0.3



      Information needed:



      Client:
      Version: 17.12.1-ce
      API version: 1.35
      Go version: go1.9.4
      Git commit: 3dfb8343b139d6342acfd9975d7f1068b5b1c3d3
      Built: Tue Apr 3 23:37:44 2018
      OS/Arch: linux/amd64

      Server:
      Engine:
      Version: 17.12.1-ce
      API version: 1.35 (minimum version 1.12)
      Go version: go1.9.4
      Git commit: 7390fc6/17.12.1-ce
      Built: Tue Apr 3 23:38:52 2018
      OS/Arch: linux/amd64
      Experimental: false


      Though upon checking on our production server. They have different IP address.



      Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Thanks!







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