diff --git a/engine/swarm/swarm-tutorial/inspect-service.md b/engine/swarm/swarm-tutorial/inspect-service.md index a5cdb8bcc8..07955729c5 100644 --- a/engine/swarm/swarm-tutorial/inspect-service.md +++ b/engine/swarm/swarm-tutorial/inspect-service.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ the Docker CLI to see details about the service running in the swarm. ```bash [manager1]$ docker service ps helloworld - NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE LAST STATE + NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS helloworld.1.8p1vev3fq5zm0mi8g0as41w35 alpine worker2 Running Running 3 minutes ``` @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ the Docker CLI to see details about the service running in the swarm. `worker2` node. You may see the service running on your manager node. By default, manager nodes in a swarm can execute tasks just like worker nodes. - Swarm also shows you the `DESIRED STATE` and `LAST STATE` of the service + Swarm also shows you the `DESIRED STATE` and `CURRENT STATE` of the service task so you can see if tasks are running according to the service definition.