I have a docker-compose.yml
that looks like the following. It takes a tensorflow .pb
model and deploys an API:
version: "3"
services:
api:
image: tensorflow/serving:1.14.0-rc0
deploy:
replicas: 5
resources:
limits:
cpus: "0.1"
memory: 50M
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
ports:
- "8501:8501"
networks:
- webnet
volumes:
- source:target
environment:
- MODEL_NAME=model_name
networks:
webnet:
Following the tensorflow serving instruction, the source folder has the following structure:
- source
- 1
- variables
- model.rb
I can successfully run this file with docker stack deploy -c docker-compose.yml service-name
.
Let's say that now, I have version 2 of the model, and I would like to apply a rolling update to switch from version 1 to version 2 without killing the current process.
- source
- 1
- variables
- model.rb
- 2
- variables
- model.rb
What is the command that I need to run here? I'm assuming that I need to use docker service update
somehow, but I was not sure the safest way to do this.