Fix#5418
When using a docker logger that doesn't support log streaming through
API, currently docker logger runs a tight loop of Docker API calls
unexpectedly. This change ensures we stop fetching logs early.
Also, this adds some basic backoff strategy when Docker API logging
fails unexpectedly, to avoid accidentally DoSing the docker daemon.
Noticed that the protobuf files are out of sync with ones generated by 1.2.0 protoc go plugin.
The cause for these files seem to be related to release processes, e.g. [0.9.0-beta1 preperation](ecec3d38de (diff-da4da188ee496377d456025c2eab4e87)), and [0.9.0-beta3 preperation](b849d84f2f).
This restores the changes to that of the pinned protoc version and fails build if protobuf files are out of sync. Sample failing Travis job is that of the first commit change: https://travis-ci.org/hashicorp/nomad/jobs/506285085
This commit causes the docker driver to return undetected before it
first establishes a connection to the docker daemon.
This fixes a bug where hosts without docker installed would return as
unhealthy, rather than undetected.
Currently if a docker_logger cannot be reattached to, we will leak the
container that was being used. This is problematic if e.g using static
ports as it means you can never recover your task, or if a service is
expensive to run and will then be running without supervision.
Sometimes the nomad docker_logger may be killed by a service manager
when restarting the client for upgrades or reliability reasons.
Currently if this happens, we leak the users container and try to
reschedule over it.
This commit adds a new step to the recovery process that will spawn a
new docker logger process that will fetch logs from _the current
timestamp_. This is to avoid restarting users tasks because our logging
sidecar has failed.
This commit adds some extra resiliency to the docker logger in the case
of API failure from the docker daemon, by restarting the stream from the
current point in time if the stream returns and the container is still
running.
This ensures that `port_map` along with other block like attribute
declarations (e.g. ulimit, labels, etc) can handle various hcl and json
syntax that was supported in 0.8.
In 0.8.7, the following declarations are effectively equivalent:
```
// hcl block
port_map {
http = 80
https = 443
}
// hcl assignment
port_map = {
http = 80
https = 443
}
// json single element array of map (default in API response)
{"port_map": [{"http": 80, "https": 443}]}
// json array of individual maps (supported accidentally iiuc)
{"port_map: [{"http": 80}, {"https": 443}]}
```
We achieve compatbility by using `NewAttr("...", "list(map(string))",
false)` to be serialized to a `map[string]string` wrapper, instead of using
`BlockAttrs` declaration. The wrapper merges the list of maps
automatically, to ease driver development.
This approach is closer to how v0.8.7 implemented the fields [1][2], and
despite its verbosity, seems to perserve 0.8.7 behavior in hcl2.
This is only required for built-in types that have backward
compatibility constraints. External drivers should use `BlockAttrs`
instead, as they see fit.
[1] https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/blob/v0.8.7/client/driver/docker.go#L216
[2] https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/blob/v0.8.7/client/driver/docker.go#L698-L700
Windows Docker daemon does not support SIGINT, SIGTERM is the semantic
equivalent that allows for graceful shutdown before being followed up by
a SIGKILL.
* master: (23 commits)
tests: avoid assertion in goroutine
spell check
ci: run checkscripts
tests: deflake TestRktDriver_StartWaitRecoverWaitStop
drivers/rkt: Remove unused github.com/rkt/rkt
drivers/rkt: allow development on non-linux
cli: Hide `nomad docker_logger` from help output
api: test api and structs are in sync
goimports until make check is happy
nil check node resources to prevent panic
tr: use context in as select statement
move pluginutils -> helper/pluginutils
vet
goimports
gofmt
Split hclspec
move hclutils
Driver tests do not use hcl2/hcl, hclspec, or hclutils
move reattach config
loader and singleton
...