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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mahmood Ali 0d730326c1
Merge pull request #7856 from Renerick/patch-1
Fix URL schema in `drain` documentation
2020-05-03 13:51:05 -04:00
Denis Palashevskiy 4095860116
Fix URL schema in `drain` documentation 2020-05-03 20:50:40 +04:00
Michael Schurter 1d7f8391ee
Merge pull request #7846 from hashicorp/changli0617-patch-1
Update _app.js for Nomad Virtual Day
2020-05-01 14:33:23 -07:00
Mahmood Ali bc25da9dac
Merge pull request #7851 from hashicorp/spread-configuration-followup
Follow up fix for spread
2020-05-01 13:48:31 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 759eade78b missed fixing one invocation 2020-05-01 13:38:46 -04:00
Tim Gross 139c65c436
e2e: csi test can purge target job (#7823) 2020-05-01 13:25:50 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 78ae7b885a
Merge pull request #7810 from hashicorp/spread-configuration
spread scheduling algorithm
2020-05-01 13:15:19 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 3da74068dd changelog and fix typo 2020-05-01 13:14:20 -04:00
Mahmood Ali b9e3cde865 tests and some clean up 2020-05-01 13:13:30 -04:00
Charlie Voiselle d8e5e02398 Wiring algorithm to scheduler calls 2020-05-01 13:13:29 -04:00
Charlie Voiselle 663fb677cf Add SchedulerAlgorithm to SchedulerConfig 2020-05-01 13:13:29 -04:00
Lang Martin ad2fb4b297 client/heartbeatstop: don't store client state, use timeout
In order to minimize this change while keeping a simple version of the
behavior, we set `lastOk` to the current time less the intial server
connection timeout. If the client starts and never contacts the
server, it will stop all configured tasks after the initial server
connection grace period, on the assumption that we've been out of
touch longer than any configured `stop_after_client_disconnect`.

The more complex state behavior might be justified later, but we
should learn about failure modes first.
2020-05-01 12:35:49 -04:00
Lang Martin 28bac139cb client/heartbeatstop: destroy allocs when disconnected from servers
- track lastHeartbeat, the client local time of the last successful
  heartbeat round trip
- track allocations with `stop_after_client_disconnect` configured
- trigger allocation destroy (which handles cleanup)
- restore heartbeat/killable allocs tracking when allocs are recovered from disk
- on client restart, stop those allocs after a grace period if the
  servers are still partioned
2020-05-01 12:35:49 -04:00
Drew Bailey fdd61e4a63
Merge pull request #7847 from hashicorp/ent-license-404
temporarily test for 404 until endpoint is ready
2020-05-01 11:31:10 -04:00
Drew Bailey 581ad558a8
temporarily test for 404 until endpoint is ready 2020-05-01 11:24:37 -04:00
Drew Bailey 2b8fc650c9
Merge pull request #7778 from hashicorp/license-cli
License cli
2020-05-01 08:51:40 -04:00
changli0617 a37176ab44
Update _app.js 2020-04-30 15:25:43 -07:00
Michael Schurter cebc6b939e
Merge pull request #7730 from hashicorp/b-reserved-scoring
core: fix node reservation scoring
2020-04-30 14:48:36 -07:00
Michael Schurter c901d0e7dd
Merge branch 'master' into b-reserved-scoring 2020-04-30 14:48:14 -07:00
Michael Schurter 439a9f7301
Update website/pages/docs/upgrade/upgrade-specific.mdx
Co-authored-by: Alex Dadgar <alex@hashicorp.com>
2020-04-30 14:47:12 -07:00
Tim Gross cbae10333c
csi: check returned volume capability validation (#7831)
This changeset corrects handling of the `ValidationVolumeCapabilities`
response:

* The CSI spec for the `ValidationVolumeCapabilities` requires that
  plugins only set the `Confirmed` field if they've validated all
  capabilities. The Nomad client improperly assumes that the lack of a
  `Confirmed` field should be treated as a failure. This breaks the
  Azure and Linode block storage plugins, which don't set this
  optional field.

* The CSI spec also requires that the orchestrator check the validation
  responses to guard against older versions of a plugin reporting
  "valid" for newer fields it doesn't understand.
2020-04-30 17:12:32 -04:00
Tim Gross cc7dbad1c7
csi: restore long timeout for controller plugins (#7840)
During MVP development, we reduced the timeout for controller plugins
to avoid long hangs in GC workers. But now that this work has been
moved to the volume watcher, we can restore the original timeout which
is better suited for the characteristic timescales of some cloud
provider APIs and better matches the behavior of k8s.
2020-04-30 17:12:05 -04:00
Tim Gross 52e805a6a6
csi: ensure Read/WriteAllocs aren't released early (#7841)
We should only remove the `ReadAllocs`/`WriteAllocs` values for a
volume after the claim has entered the "ready to free"
state. The volume will eventually be released as expected. But
querying the volume API will show the volume is released before the
controller unpublish has finished and this can cause a race with
starting new jobs.

Test updates are to cover cases where we're dropping claims but not
running through the whole reaping process.
2020-04-30 17:11:31 -04:00
Drew Bailey 41c7d49eb7
properly format license output 2020-04-30 14:46:26 -04:00
Drew Bailey 42075ef30e
allow test to check if server is enterprise 2020-04-30 14:46:21 -04:00
Drew Bailey acacecc67b
add license reset command to commands
help text formatting

remove reset

no signed option
2020-04-30 14:46:20 -04:00
Drew Bailey a266284f60
test all commands oss err 2020-04-30 14:46:19 -04:00
Drew Bailey 59b76f90e8
hcl fmt from editor
license cli formatting, license endpoints ent only

test oss error

type assertions
2020-04-30 14:46:18 -04:00
Drew Bailey 74abe6ef48
license cli commands
cli changes, formatting
2020-04-30 14:46:17 -04:00
Jasmine Dahilig a9004faa11
UI: Add representations for task lifecycles (#7659)
This adds details about task lifecycles to allocations, task groups,
and tasks. It includes a live-updating timeline-like chart on allocations.
2020-04-30 08:15:19 -05:00
Tim Gross a7a64443e1
csi: move volume claim release into volumewatcher (#7794)
This changeset adds a subsystem to run on the leader, similar to the
deployment watcher or node drainer. The `Watcher` performs a blocking
query on updates to the `CSIVolumes` table and triggers reaping of
volume claims.

This will avoid tying up scheduling workers by immediately sending
volume claim workloads into their own loop, rather than blocking the
scheduling workers in the core GC job doing things like talking to CSI
controllers

The volume watcher is enabled on leader step-up and disabled on leader
step-down.

The volume claim GC mechanism now makes an empty claim RPC for the
volume to trigger an index bump. That in turn unblocks the blocking
query in the volume watcher so it can assess which claims can be
released for a volume.
2020-04-30 09:13:00 -04:00
Michael Lange c3085f04b6
Merge pull request #7820 from hashicorp/b-ui/ui-log-races
UI: Log streaming bug fix medley
2020-04-29 18:06:47 -07:00
Michael Lange 21ef3633be Make the no connection error on the logs page dismissable 2020-04-29 17:36:17 -07:00
Michael Lange e74cd16252 Fix race condition where stdout and stderr requests can cause a no connection error
This would happen because a no connection error happens after the second request fails, but
that's because it's assumed the second request is to a server node. However, if a user clicks
stderr fast enough, the first and second requests are both to the client node. This changes
the logic to check if the request is to the server before deeming log streaming a total failure.
2020-04-29 17:36:17 -07:00
Michael Lange aafbeaba75 Clicking stdout/stderr when already on that tab is now a noop 2020-04-29 17:36:16 -07:00
Michael Lange 7452a9a57d Abort log fetch request when failing over from client to server
Typically a failover means that the client can't be reached. However, if
the client does eventually return after the timeout period, the log will
stream indefinitely. This fixes that using an API that wasn't broadly
available at the time this was first written.
2020-04-29 17:34:49 -07:00
Michael Lange 9ba563c48e Always pass credential in fetch requests, but also treat options reasonably
Now options can be provided without also having to remember to pass
credentials. This is convenient for abort controller signals.
2020-04-29 17:34:49 -07:00
Seth Hoenig dee7f3ea11
Merge pull request #7828 from hashicorp/b-ec2-speeds
env_aws: use best-effort lookup table for CPU performance in EC2
2020-04-29 11:25:54 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 880c4e23d3 env_aws: combine 3 log lines into 1 2020-04-29 10:47:36 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 67303b666c
env_aws: downgrade log line
Co-Authored-By: Mahmood Ali <mahmood@hashicorp.com>
2020-04-29 10:34:26 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 5ddc607701
env_aws: fixup log line
Co-Authored-By: Mahmood Ali <mahmood@hashicorp.com>
2020-04-29 10:33:53 -06:00
Tim Gross e34f099d20
csi: read-repair CSI volume claims (#7824)
The `CSIVolumeClaim` fields were added after 0.11.1, so claims made
before that may be missing the value. Repair this when we read the
volume out of the state store.

The `NodeID` field was added after 0.11.0, so we need to ensure it's
been populated during upgrades from 0.11.0.
2020-04-29 11:57:19 -04:00
Buck Doyle d4708860f0
UI: Fix exec popup link for job id ≠ name (#7815)
This closes #7814. It makes URL-generation more central and changes
the exec URL to include job id instead of name.
2020-04-29 07:54:04 -05:00
Mahmood Ali 0ab0463d20
Merge pull request #7829 from ccn/vendor-go-dockerclient-v1.6.5
Vendor: update fsouza/go-dockerclient to v1.6.5
2020-04-29 08:48:40 -04:00
ccn 889816d65c Remove unused internal subpackages 2020-04-29 20:21:44 +08:00
ccn a4c36add17 Vendor: update fsouza/go-dockerclient to v1.6.5 2020-04-29 18:54:55 +08:00
Seth Hoenig f8596a3602 env_aws: use best-effort lookup table for CPU performance in EC2
Fixes #7681

The current behavior of the CPU fingerprinter in AWS is that it
reads the **current** speed from `/proc/cpuinfo` (`CPU MHz` field).

This is because the max CPU frequency is not available by reading
anything on the EC2 instance itself. Normally on Linux one would
look at e.g. `sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuN/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq`
or perhaps parse the values from the `CPU max MHz` field in
`/proc/cpuinfo`, but those values are not available.

Furthermore, no metadata about the CPU is made available in the
EC2 metadata service.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instancedata-data-categories.html

Since `go-psutil` cannot determine the max CPU speed it defaults to
the current CPU speed, which could be basically any number between
0 and the true max. This is particularly bad on large, powerful
reserved instances which often idle at ~800 MHz while Nomad does
its fingerprinting (typically IO bound), which Nomad then uses as
the max, which results in severe loss of available resources.

Since the CPU specification is unavailable programmatically (at least
not without sudo) use a best-effort lookup table. This table was
generated by going through every instance type in AWS documentation
and copy-pasting the numbers.
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/

This approach obviously is not ideal as future instance types will
need to be added as they are introduced to AWS. However, using the
table should only be an improvement over the status quo since right
now Nomad miscalculates available CPU resources on all instance types.
2020-04-28 19:01:33 -06:00
Mahmood Ali 18ac17b189
Merge pull request #7827 from hashicorp/deps-go-msgpack-v1.1.5
Harmonize go-msgpack/codec/codecgen
2020-04-28 18:13:09 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 18dba6fdad Harmonize go-msgpack/codec/codecgen
Use v1.1.5 of go-msgpack/codec/codecgen, so go-msgpack codecgen matches
the library version.

We branched off earlier to pick up
f51b518921
, but apparently that's not needed as we could customize the package via
`-c` argument.
2020-04-28 17:12:31 -04:00
Tim Gross 4935b304a0
e2e: add helper to Makefile for local file deployments (#7822) 2020-04-28 16:15:58 -04:00