* Degraded vs Healthy etc. status
* Standardize the look of a deploying status panel
* badge styles
* remove job.status from title component in favour of in-panel status
* Remove a redundant check
* re-attrd fail-deployment button considered
This is intended to be used like `yarn exam:parallel -- more --options`
This way a split and partition can be provided by CI without CI also
needing to deal with percy details.
If the dynamic port range for a node is set so that the min is equal to the max,
there's only one port available and this passes config validation. But the
scheduler panics when it tries to pick a random port. Only add the randomness
when there's more than one to pick from.
Adds a test for the behavior but also adjusts the commentary on a couple of the
existing tests that made it seem like this case was already covered if you
didn't look too closely.
Fixes: #17585
the windows docker install script stopped working.
after trying various things to fix the script,
I opted instead for a base image that comes with
docker already installed.
error output during build was:
Installing Docker.
WARNING: Cannot find path 'C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temp\DockerMsftProvider\DockerDefault_DockerSearchIndex.json' because it does not exist.
WARNING: Cannot bind argument to parameter 'downloadURL' because it is an empty string.
WARNING: The property 'AbsoluteUri' cannot be found on this object. Verify that the property exists.
WARNING: The property 'RequestMessage' cannot be found on this object. Verify that the property exists.
Failed to install Docker.
Install-Package : No match was found for the specified search criteria and package name 'docker'.
Some of the paths ignored by `test-core.yaml` need to be checked by
`make check`. The `checks.yaml` workflow run on these paths and can also
be used as a reusable workflow.
* jobspec: rename node pool scheduler_configuration
In HCL specifications we usually call configuration blocks `config`
instead of `configuration`.
* np: add memory oversubscription config
* np: make scheduler config ENT
Node v18 uses a newer version of openssl than webpack 4 is compatible
with. This is the quickest fix.
The ideal fix would be to upgrade webpack to v5 but the state of Ember,
Storybook, and generally just JS dep management makes this not an
option.
If the `nomad` CLI is used to access a cluster running a version that
does not include node pools the command will `nil` panic when trying to
resolve the job's node pool.
Add structs and fields to support the Nomad Pools Governance Enterprise
feature of controlling node pool access via namespaces.
Nomad Enterprise allows users to specify a default node pool to be used
by jobs that don't specify one. In order to accomplish this, it's
necessary to distinguish between a job that explicitly uses the
`default` node pool and one that did not specify any.
If the `default` node pool is set during job canonicalization it's
impossible to do this, so this commit allows a job to have an empty node
pool value during registration but sets to `default` at the admission
controller mutator.
In order to guarantee state consistency the state store validates that
the job node pool is set and exists before inserting it.
Although most of the time jobs will be assigned to a single node pool, users may
want to set the node pool to "all" and then constraint to a subset of node
pools. Add support for setting a contraint like `${node.pool}`.
Use the new style of e2e test for the podman suite ... which is all of
one test case that was skipped out. Turn the case back on, and we will
add more tests in the near future.
* e2e: cleanup podman installation in jammy image
The original steps were copied over from the bionic image and does a lot
of hoop jumping we do not need anymore.
For the moment just hard-code installing the v0.4.2 version of the driver,
but I may follow up and modify hc-install to support installing @latest
like go itself.
* use releases for hc-install
ember-cli-storybook and storybook itself has progressed to the point
where the DIY configs aren't necessary. It's all swept under the
`framework: '@storybook/ember'` config in main.js. Yay!
It's unfortunate having to point to a hash for ember-cli-storybook, but
there hasn't been a release since the environment PR merged. At least
this is better than pointing at a fork?
Stories that used named blocked wouldn't render the named blocks.
Evidently this was due to using a customized template renderer that
became incompatible when Ember was upgraded.
* Fix DevicesSets being removed when cpusets are reloaded with cgroup v2
This meant that if any allocation was created or removed, all
active DevicesSets were removed from all cgroups of all tasks.
This was most noticeable with "exec" and "raw_exec", as it meant
they no longer had access to /dev files.
* e2e: add test for verifying cgroups do not interfere with access to devices
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Co-authored-by: Seth Hoenig <shoenig@duck.com>