This PR adds a set of tests to the Consul test suite for testing
Nomad OSS's behavior around setting Consul Namespace on groups,
which is to ignore the setting (as Consul Namespaces are currently
an Enterprise feature).
Tests are generally a reduced facsimile of existing tests, modified
to check behavior of when group.consul.namespace is set and not set.
Verification is oriented around what happens in Consul; the in-depth
functional correctness of these features is left to the original tests.
Nomad ENT will get its own version of these tests in `namespaces_ent.go`.
The E2E provisioning used local-exec to call ssh in a for loop in a hacky
workaround https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/25634, which
prevented remote-exec from working on Windows. Move to a newer version of
Terraform that fixes the remote-exec bug to make provisioning more reliable
and observable.
Note that Windows remote-exec needs to include the `powershell` call itself,
unlike Unix-alike remote-exec.
Split the EBS and EFS tests out into their own test cases:
* EBS exercises the Controller RPCs, including the create/snapshot workflow.
* EFS exercises only the Node RPCs, and assumes we have an existing volume
that gets registered, rather than created.
Add a `PerAlloc` field to volume requests that directs the scheduler to test
feasibility for volumes with a source ID that includes the allocation index
suffix (ex. `[0]`), rather than the exact source ID.
Read the `PerAlloc` field when making the volume claim at the client to
determine if the allocation index suffix (ex. `[0]`) should be added to the
volume source ID.
* Fixup uses of `sanity`
* Remove unnecessary comments.
These checks are better explained by earlier comments about
the context of the test. Per @tgross, moved the tests together
to better reinforce the overall shared context.
* Update nomad/fsm_test.go
* fix periodic
* update periodic to not use template
nomad job inspect no longer returns an apiliststub so the required fields to query job summary are no longer there, parse cli output instead
* rm tmp makefile entry
* fix typo
* revert makefile change
This PR enables jobs configured with a custom sidecar_task to make
use of the `service.expose` feature for creating checks on services
in the service mesh. Before we would check that sidecar_task had not
been set (indicating that something other than envoy may be in use,
which would not support envoy's expose feature). However Consul has
not added support for anything other than envoy and probably never
will, so having the restriction in place seems like an unnecessary
hindrance. If Consul ever does support something other than Envoy,
they will likely find a way to provide the expose feature anyway.
Fixes#9854
This PR adds pid_mode and ipc_mode options to the exec and java task
driver config options. By default these will defer to the default_pid_mode
and default_ipc_mode agent plugin options created in #9969. Setting
these values to "host" mode disables isolation for the task. Doing so
is not recommended, but may be necessary to support legacy job configurations.
Closes#9970
Ensure that the e2e clusters are isolated and never attempt to autojoin
with another e2e cluster.
This ensures that each cluster servers have a unique `ConsulAutoJoin`,
to be used for discovery.
The connect tests are very disruptive: restart consul/nomad agents with new
tokens. The test seems particularly flaky, failing 32 times out of 73 in my
sample.
The tests are particularly problematic because they are disruptive and affect
other tests. On failure, the nomad or consul agent on the client can get into a
wedged state, so health/deployment info in subsequent tests may be wrong. In
some cases, the node will be deemed as fail, and then the subsequent tests may
fail when the node is deemed lost and the test allocations get migrated unexpectedly.
The nodedrain deadline test asserts that all allocations are migrated by the
deadline. However, when the deadline is short (e.g. 10s), the test may fail
because of scheduler/client-propagation delays.
In one failing test, it took ~15s from the RPC call to the moment to the moment
the scheduler issued migration update, and then 3 seconds for the alloc to be
stopped.
Here, I increase the timeouts to avoid such false positives.
Increase the timeout for vaultsecrets. As the default interval is 0.1s, 10
retries mean it only retries for one second, a very short time for some waiting
scenarios in the test (e.g. starting allocs, etc).
Prefer testutil.WaitForResultRetries that emits more descriptive errors on
failures. `require.Evatually` fails with opaque "Condition never satisfied"
error message.
This is an attempt at deflaking the e2e exec tests, and a way to improve
messages.
e2e occasionally fail with "unexpected EOF" even though the exec output matches
expectations. I suspect there is a race in handling EOF in server/http handling.
Here, we special case this error and ensures we get all failures,
to help debug the case better.