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	swarm leave
Leave the swarm
Options
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| -f,--force | Force this node to leave the swarm, ignoring warnings | 
Description
When you run this command on a worker, that worker leaves the swarm.
You can use the --force option on a manager to remove it from the swarm.
However, this does not reconfigure the swarm to ensure that there are enough
managers to maintain a quorum in the swarm. The safe way to remove a manager
from a swarm is to demote it to a worker and then direct it to leave the quorum
without using --force. Only use --force in situations where the swarm will
no longer be used after the manager leaves, such as in a single-node swarm.
Examples
Consider the following swarm, as seen from the manager:
$ docker node ls
ID                           HOSTNAME  STATUS  AVAILABILITY  MANAGER STATUS
7ln70fl22uw2dvjn2ft53m3q5    worker2   Ready   Active
dkp8vy1dq1kxleu9g4u78tlag    worker1   Ready   Active
dvfxp4zseq4s0rih1selh0d20 *  manager1  Ready   Active        Leader
To remove worker2, issue the following command from worker2 itself:
$ docker swarm leave
Node left the default swarm.
The node will still appear in the node list, and marked as down. It no longer
affects swarm operation, but a long list of down nodes can clutter the node
list. To remove an inactive node from the list, use the node rm
command.