The `csi_plugins` and `csi_volumes` tables were missing support for
snapshot persist and restore. This means restoring a snapshot would
result in missing information for CSI.
* added method to retrieve all scaling policies for use in snapshotting, plus test
* better testing for ScalingPoliciesByNamespace
* added scaling policy snapshot persist and restore (and test of restore)
manually tested snapshot restore.
resolves#7539
* nomad/structs/csi: delete just one plugin type from a node
* nomad/structs/csi: add DeleteAlloc
* nomad/state/state_store: add deleteJobFromPlugin
* nomad/state/state_store: use DeleteAlloc not DeleteNodeType
* move CreateTestCSIPlugin to state to avoid an import cycle
* nomad/state/state_store_test: delete a plugin by deleting its jobs
* nomad/*_test: move CreateTestCSIPlugin to state
* nomad/state/state_store: update one plugin per transaction
* command/plugin_status_test: move CreateTestCSIPlugin
* nomad: csi: handle nils CSIPlugin methods, clarity
If not in use and not changing external ids, it should not be an error to register a volume again.
* nomad/state/state_store: make volume registration idempotent
TestStateStore_Indexes specifically tests for `nodes` index, but asserts
on the exact number of indexes present in the state. This is fragile
and will break almost everytime we add a state index.
Plugins track the client nodes where they are placed. On client
updates, remove the client from the plugin tracking if the client is
no longer running an instance of that controller/node plugin.
Extends the state store tests to ensure deregistration works as
expected and that controllers and nodes are being tracked
independently.
* nomad/structs/csi: split CanWrite into health, in use
* scheduler/scheduler: expose AllocByID in the state interface
* nomad/state/state_store_test
* scheduler/stack: SetJobID on the matcher
* scheduler/feasible: when a volume writer is in use, check if it's us
* scheduler/feasible: remove SetJob
* nomad/state/state_store: denormalize allocs before Claim
* nomad/structs/csi: return errors on claim, with context
* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: new alloc doesn't look like an update
* nomad/state/state_store_test: change test reference to CanWrite
* nomad/state/schema: use the namespace compound index
* scheduler/scheduler: CSIVolumeByID interface signature namespace
* scheduler/stack: SetJob on CSIVolumeChecker to capture namespace
* scheduler/feasible: pass the captured namespace to CSIVolumeByID
* nomad/state/state_store: use namespace in csi_volume index
* nomad/fsm: pass namespace to CSIVolumeDeregister & Claim
* nomad/core_sched: pass the namespace in volumeClaimReap
* nomad/node_endpoint_test: namespaces in Claim testing
* nomad/csi_endpoint: pass RequestNamespace to state.*
* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: appropriately failed test
* command/alloc_status_test: appropriately failed test
* node_endpoint_test: avoid notTheNamespace for the job
* scheduler/feasible_test: call SetJob to capture the namespace
* nomad/csi_endpoint: ACL check the req namespace, query by namespace
* nomad/state/state_store: remove deregister namespace check
* nomad/state/state_store: remove unused CSIVolumes
* scheduler/feasible: CSIVolumeChecker SetJob -> SetNamespace
* nomad/csi_endpoint: ACL check
* nomad/state/state_store_test: remove call to state.CSIVolumes
* nomad/core_sched_test: job namespace match so claim gc works
* api/allocations: GetTaskGroup finds the taskgroup struct
* command/node_status: display CSI volume names
* nomad/state/state_store: new CSIVolumesByNodeID
* nomad/state/iterator: new SliceIterator type implements memdb.ResultIterator
* nomad/csi_endpoint: deal with a slice of volumes
* nomad/state/state_store: CSIVolumesByNodeID return a SliceIterator
* nomad/structs/csi: CSIVolumeListRequest takes a NodeID
* nomad/csi_endpoint: use the return iterator
* command/agent/csi_endpoint: parse query params for CSIVolumes.List
* api/nodes: new CSIVolumes to list volumes by node
* command/node_status: use the new list endpoint to print volumes
* nomad/state/state_store: error messages consider the operator
* command/node_status: include the Provider
We denormalize the `CSIVolume` struct when we query it from the state
store by getting the plugin and its health. But unless we copy the
volume, this denormalization gets synced back to the state store
without passing through the fsm (which is invalid).
* structs: add ControllerRequired, volume.Name, no plug.Type
* structs: Healthy -> Schedulable
* state_store: Healthy -> Schedulable
* api: add ControllerRequired to api data types
* api: copy csi structs changes
* nomad/structs/csi: include name and external id
* api/csi: include Name and ExternalID
* nomad/structs/csi: comments for the 3 ids
* structs: CSIInfo include AllocID, CSIPlugins no Jobs
* state_store: eliminate plugin Jobs, delete an empty plugin
* nomad/structs/csi: detect empty plugins correctly
* client/allocrunner/taskrunner/plugin_supervisor_hook: option AllocID
* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/instance: allocID
* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/fingerprint: set AllocID
* client/node_updater: split controller and node plugins
* api/csi: remove Jobs
The CSI Plugin API will map plugins to allocations, which allows
plugins to be defined by jobs in many configurations. In particular,
multiple plugins can be defined in the same job, and multiple jobs can
be used to define a single plugin.
Because we now map the allocation context directly from the node, it's
no longer necessary to track the jobs associated with a plugin
directly.
* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: CreateTestPlugin & register via fingerprint
* client/dynamicplugins: lift AllocID into the struct from Options
* api/csi_test: remove Jobs test
* nomad/structs/csi: CSIPlugins has an array of allocs
* nomad/state/state_store: implement CSIPluginDenormalize
* nomad/state/state_store: CSIPluginDenormalize npe on missing alloc
* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: defer deleteNodes for clarity
* api/csi_test: disable this test awaiting mocks:
https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/7123
* 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
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
Nomad jobs may be configured with a TaskGroup which contains a Service
definition that is Consul Connect enabled. These service definitions end
up establishing a Consul Connect Proxy Task (e.g. envoy, by default). In
the case where Consul ACLs are enabled, a Service Identity token is required
for these tasks to run & connect, etc. This changeset enables the Nomad Server
to recieve RPC requests for the derivation of SI tokens on behalf of instances
of Consul Connect using Tasks. Those tokens are then relayed back to the
requesting Client, which then injects the tokens in the secrets directory of
the Task.
Enable any Server to lookup the unique ClusterID. If one has not been
generated, and this node is the leader, generate a UUID and attempt to
apply it through raft.
The value is not yet used anywhere in this changeset, but is a prerequisite
for gh-6701.
It has been decided we're going to live in a many core world.
Let's take advantage of that and parallelize these state store
tests which all run in memory and are largely CPU bound.
An unscientific benchmark demonstrating the improvement:
[mp state (master)] $ go test
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/state 5.162s
[mp state (f-parallelize-state-store-tests)] $ go test
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/state 1.527s
Rename SnapshotAfter to SnapshotMinIndex. The old name was not
technically accurate. SnapshotAtOrAfter is more accurate, but wordy and
still lacks context about what precisely it is at or after (the index).
SnapshotMinIndex was chosen as it describes the action (snapshot), a
constraint (minimum), and the object of the constraint (index).
Fix a case where `node.StatusUpdatedAt` was manipulated directly in
memory.
This ensures that StatusUpdatedAt is set in raft layer, and ensures that
the field is updated when node drain/eligibility is updated too.
This fixes a bug in the state store during plan apply. When
denormalizing preempted allocations it incorrectly set the preemptor's
job during the update. This eventually causes a panic downstream in the
client. Added a test assertion that failed before and passes after this fix
Fix an issue in which the deployment watcher would fail the deployment
based on the earliest progress deadline of the deployment regardless of
if the task group has finished.
Further fix an issue where the blocked eval optimization would make it
so no evals were created to progress the deployment. To reproduce this
issue, prior to this commit, you can create a job with two task groups.
The first group has count 1 and resources such that it can not be
placed. The second group has count 3, max_parallel=1, and can be placed.
Run this first and then update the second group to do a deployment. It
will place the first of three, but never progress since there exists a
blocked eval. However, that doesn't capture the fact that there are two
groups being deployed.
This PR allows marking a node as eligible for scheduling while toggling
drain. By default the `nomad node drain -disable` commmand will mark it
as eligible but the drainer will maintain in-eligibility.
Fixes an issue in which the versions were improperly sorted which would
cause pruning of the wrong job version. This essentially meant that job
versions above 255 would be dropped from the job version table (note
this was due to the prefix walk crossing from the 1-byte to 2-byte
threshold).
Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/3357