When an alloc is marked terminal, and after node unstage/unpublish
have been called, the client will sync the terminal alloc state with
the server via `Node.UpdateAlloc` RPC.
This changeset implements releasing the volume claim for each volume
associated with the terminal alloc. It doesn't yet implement the RPC
call we need to make to the `ControllerUnpublishVolume` CSI RPC.
When the client receives an allocation which includes a CSI volume,
the alloc runner will block its main `Run` loop. The alloc runner will
issue a `VolumeClaim` RPC to the Nomad servers. This changeset
implements the portions of the `VolumeClaim` RPC endpoint that have
not been previously completed.
* state_store: csi volumes/plugins store the index in the txn
* nomad: csi_endpoint_test require index checks need uint64()
* nomad: other tests using int 0 not uint64(0)
* structs: pass index into New, but not other struct methods
* state_store: csi plugin indexes, use new struct interface
* nomad: csi_endpoint_test check index/query meta (on explicit 0)
* structs: NewCSIVolume takes an index arg now
* scheduler/test: NewCSIVolume takes an index arg now
This changeset adds a new core job `CoreJobCSIVolumePublicationGC` to
the leader's loop for scheduling core job evals. Right now this is an
empty method body without even a config file stanza. Later changesets
will implement the logic of volume publication GC.
This commit introduces support for staging volumes when a plugin
implements the STAGE_UNSTAGE_VOLUME capability.
See the following for further reference material:
4731db0e0b/spec.md (nodestagevolume)
This commit adds helpers that create and validate the staging directory
for a given volume. It is currently missing usage options as the
interfaces are not yet in place for those.
The staging directory is only required when a volume has the
STAGE_UNSTAGE Volume capability and has to live within the plugin root
as the plugin needs to be able to create mounts inside it from within
the container.
This package introduces some basic abstractions around mount utilties
for various platforms. Initially it only supports linux, but the plan is
to expand this as CSI expands across to other platforms.
This changeset is some pre-requisite boilerplate that is required for
introducing CSI volume management for client nodes.
It extracts out fingerprinting logic from the csi instance manager.
This change is to facilitate reusing the csimanager to also manage the
node-local CSI functionality, as it is the easiest place for us to
guaruntee health checking and to provide additional visibility into the
running operations through the fingerprinter mechanism and goroutine.
It also introduces the VolumeMounter interface that will be used to
manage staging/publishing unstaging/unpublishing of volumes on the host.
This commit introduces a nomad model for interacting with CSI
VolumeCapabilities as a pre-requisite for implementing NodeStageVolume
and NodeMountVolume correctly.
These fields have a few special characteristics that I've tried to model
here - specificially, we make a basic attempt to avoid printing data
that should be redacted during debug logs (additional mount flags), and
also attempt to make debuggability of other integer fields easier by
implementing the fmt.Stringer and fmt.GoStringer interfaces as
necessary.
We do not currnetly implement a CSI Protobuf -> Nomad implementation
transformation as this is currently not needed by any used RPCs.
state_store: change claim counts
state_store: get volumes by all, by driver
state_store: process volume claims
state_store: csi volume register error on update
This commit introduces two new fields to the basic output of `nomad
node status <node-id>`.
1) "CSI Controllers", which displays the names of registered controller
plugins.
2) "CSI Drivers", which displays the names of registered CSI Node
plugins.
However, it does not implement support for verbose output, such as
including health status or other fingerprinted data.