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job "volumes" {
datacenters = ["dc1", "dc2"]
constraint {
attribute = "${attr.kernel.name}"
value = "linux"
}
group "group" {
volume "data" {
type = "host"
source = "shared_data"
}
task "docker_task" {
driver = "docker"
config {
image = "busybox:1"
command = "/bin/sh"
args = ["/usr/local/bin/myapplication.sh"]
mounts = [
# this mount binds the task's own NOMAD_TASK_DIR directory as the
# source, letting us map it to a more convenient location; this is a
# frequently-used way to get templates into an arbitrary location in
# the task for Docker
{
type = "bind"
source = "local"
target = "/usr/local/bin"
readonly = true
}
]
}
# this is the host volume mount, which we'll write into in our task to
# ensure we have persistent data
volume_mount {
volume = "data"
destination = "/tmp/foo"
}
template {
data = <<EOT
#!/bin/sh
echo ${NOMAD_ALLOC_ID} > /tmp/foo/${NOMAD_ALLOC_ID}
sleep 3600
EOT
# this path is relative to the allocation's task directory:
# /var/nomad/alloc/:alloc_id/:task_name
# but Docker tasks can't see this folder except for the bind-mounted
# directories inside it (./local ./secrets ./tmp)
# so the only reason this works to write our script to execute from
# /usr/local/bin is because of the 'mounts' section above.
destination = "local/myapplication.sh"
}
resources {
cpu = 256
memory = 128
}
}
task "exec_task" {
driver = "exec"
config {
command = "/bin/sh"
args = ["/usr/local/bin/myapplication.sh"]
}
# host volumes for exec tasks are more limited, so we're only going to read
# data that the other task places there
#
# - we can't write unless the nobody user has permissions to write there
# - we can't template into this location because the host_volume mounts
# over the template (see https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/7796)
volume_mount {
volume = "data"
destination = "/tmp/foo"
read_only = true
}
template {
data = <<EOT
#!/bin/sh
sleep 3600
EOT
# this path is relative to the allocation's task directory:
# /var/nomad/alloc/:alloc_id/:task_name
# which is the same as the root directory for exec tasks.
# we just need to make sure this doesn't collide with the
# chroot: https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/drivers/exec#chroot
destination = "usr/local/bin/myapplication.sh"
}
resources {
cpu = 256
memory = 128
}
}
}
}