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Does "docker swarm leave" sends any kind of SIGNAL to the containers to give them a chance to gracefully shutdown?

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I wasn´t able to find an answer to this and simple tests let me think, that docker is killing the containers without any SIGNAL.

If this is really the case: How can I remove a node from the swarm gracefully without killing any containers that are currently running?

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The swarm provides a specific network to the containers running on it. So your goal would be to keep a swarm container running correctly *despite* losing network once its node left the swarm?
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@A.B pardon, i don´t understand your comment. i asking about SIGNALs, don´t know what this has anything in common with networking.
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