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description: Remove the service from the swarm
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keywords:
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- tutorial, cluster management, swarm, service
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menu:
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main:
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identifier: swarm-tutorial-delete-service
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parent: swarm-tutorial
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weight: 19
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title: Delete the service
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---
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# Delete the service running on the swarm
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The remaining steps in the tutorial don't use the `helloworld` service, so now
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you can delete the service from the swarm.
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1. If you haven't already, open a terminal and ssh into the machine where you
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run your manager node. For example, the tutorial uses a machine named
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`manager1`.
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2. Run `docker service rm helloworld` to remove the `helloworld` service.
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```
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$ docker service rm helloworld
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helloworld
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```
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3. Run `docker service inspect <SERVICE-ID>` to verify that the swarm manager
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removed the service. The CLI returns a message that the service is not found:
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```
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$ docker service inspect helloworld
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[]
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Error: no such service: helloworld
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```
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## What's next?
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In the next step of the tutorial, you set up a new service and apply a
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[rolling update](rolling-update.md).
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