When deregistering a service, consul also deregisters the associated
checks. The current state keeps track of all services and all checks
separately and deregisters them in sequence, which leads, whether during
syncs or shutdowns, to check deregistrations happening twice and failing
the second time (generating errors in logs)
This fix includes:
- a fix to the sync logic that just pulls the checks *after* the
services have been synced
- a fix to the shutdown mechanism that gets an updated list of checks
after deregistering the services, so that we get a cleaner check
deregistration process.
This PR fixes a long standing bug where submitting jobs with changes
to connect services would not trigger updates as expected. Previously,
service blocks were not considered as sources of destructive updates
since they could be synced with consul non-destructively. With Connect,
task group services that have changes to their connect block or to
the service port should be destructive, since the network plumbing of
the alloc is going to need updating.
Fixes#8596#7991
Non-destructive half in #7192
Add service discovery integration to the existing consul-template E2E test,
and verify both service and key updates force re-rendering. Fixes flakiness by
using the longer default wait config we use elsewhere.
Removes our last direct dependency on gomega.
Provisions vault with the policies described in the Nomad Vault integration
guide, and drops a configuration file for Nomad vault server configuration
with its token. The vault root token is exposed to the E2E runner so that
tests can write additional policies to vault.
This PR adds a version specific upgrade note about the docker stop
signal behavior. Also adds test for the signal logic in docker driver.
Closes#8932 which was fixed in #8933
The `-var-file` flag for loading variables into Terraform overlays the default
variables file if present. This means that variables that are set in the
default variables file will take precedence if the overlay file does not have
them set.
Set `nomad_acls` and `nomad_enteprise` to `false` in the dev cluster.
`nomad volume detach volume-id 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000` produces an API call containing the UUID as part of the query string. This is the only way the API accepts the request correctly - if you pass it in the payload you get `detach requires node ID`
In systemd-resolved hosts with no DNS customizations, the docker driver
DNS setting should be compared to /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf while
exec/java drivers should be compared to /etc/resolv.conf.
When system-resolved is enabled, /etc/resolv.conf is a stub that points
to 127.0.0.53. Docker avoids this stub because this address isn't
accessible from the container. The exec/java drivers that don't create
network isolations use the stub though in the default configuration.
My latest Vagrant box contains an empty cgroup name that isn't used for
isolation:
```
$ cat /proc/self/cgroup | grep ::
0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-17.scope
```
The key generated from this command is used for gossip encrpytion, which utilizes AES GCM encryption. Using a key size of 16-bytes enables AES-128 while a key size of 32 bytes enables AES-256.
The underlying memberlist library supports the larger key size, and is ultimatley preferable from a security standpoint. Consul also uses 32 bytes by default: 1a14b94441
Since CPU resources are usually a soft limit it is desirable to allow
setting it as low as possible to allow tasks to run only in "idle" time.
Setting it to 0 is still not allowed to avoid potential unintentional
side effects with allowing a zero value. While there may not be any side
effects this commit attempts to minimize risk by avoiding the issue.
This does *not* change the defaults.