The test is sadly quite complicated and peeks into things (logmon's
reattach config) AR doesn't normally have access to.
However, I couldn't find another way of asserting logmon got cleaned up
without resorting to smaller unit tests. Smaller unit tests risk
re-implementing dependencies in an unrealistic way, so I opted for an
ugly integration test.
This commit is a significant change. TR.Run is now always executed, even
for terminal allocations. This was changed to allow TR.Run to cleanup
(run stop hooks) if a handle was recovered.
This is intended to handle the case of Nomad receiving a
DesiredStatus=Stop allocation update, persisting it, but crashing before
stopping AR/TR.
The commit also renames task runner hook data as it was very easy to
accidently set state on Requests instead of Responses using the old
field names.
Port some integration tests of driver fingerprinting.
Some tests (e.g. `TestFingerprintManager_Run_DriversInBlacklist`) have
been subsituted by more isolated tests in
`client/pluginmanager/drivermanager/manager_test.go`
This code chooses to be conservative as opposed to optimal: when failing
to reattach to logmon simply return a recoverable error instead of
immediately trying to restart logmon.
The recoverable error will cause the task's restart policy to be
applied and a new logmon will be launched upon restart.
Trying to do the optimal approach of simply starting a new logmon
requires error string comparison and should be tested against a task
actively logging to assert the behavior (are writes blocked? dropped?).
There were multiple bugs here:
1. Reattach unmarshalling always returned an error because you can't
unmarshal into a nil pointer.
2. The hook data wasn't being saved because it was put on the request
struct, not the response struct.
3. The plugin configuration should only have reattach *or* a command
set. Not both.
4. Setting Done=true meant the hook was never re-run on agent restart so
reattaching was never attempted.
Track the download status of each artifact independently so that if only
one of many artifacts fails to download, completed artifacts aren't
downloaded again.
0.9.0beta2 contains a regression where artifact download errors would
not cause a task restart and instead immediately fail the task.
This restores the pre-0.9 behavior of retrying all artifact errors and
adds missing tests.
Fixes an issue where if a task was restarted after restating the client,
the task dir environment variables would not be populated. This PR fixes
this for both upgrades from 0.8.X and for normal 0.9 restarts.
* 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
...
Added ability to adjust the number of events the TaskRunner keeps as
there's no way to observe all events otherwise.
Task events differ slightly from 0.8 because 0.9 emits Terminated every
time a task exits instead of only when it exits on its own (not due to
restart or kill).
0.9 does not emit Killing/Killed for restarts like 0.8 which seems fine
as `Restart Signaled/Terminated/Restarting` is more descriptive.
Original v0.8 events emitted:
```
expected := []string{
"Received",
"Task Setup",
"Started",
"Restart Signaled",
"Killing",
"Killed",
"Restarting",
"Started",
"Restart Signaled",
"Killing",
"Killed",
"Restarting",
"Started",
"Restart Signaled",
"Killing",
"Killed",
"Not Restarting",
}
```
v0.9.0-dev started emitting a Terminated event every time a task process
exited. While this wasn't true in previous versions, it's a useful task
event because it's the only place for job operators to view the task's
exit code.
This behavior is asserted in the e2e/taskevents tests.
Track current memory usage, `memory.usage_in_bytes`, in addition to
`memory.max_memory_usage_in_bytes` and friends. This number is closer
what Docker reports.
Related to https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/5165 .
plugins/driver: update driver interface to support streaming stats
client/tr: use streaming stats api
TODO:
* how to handle errors and closed channel during stats streaming
* prevent tight loop if Stats(ctx) returns an error
drivers: update drivers TaskStats RPC to handle streaming results
executor: better error handling in stats rpc
docker: better control and error handling of stats rpc
driver: allow stats to return a recoverable error
This PR fixes various instances of plugins being launched without using
the parent loggers. This meant that logs would not all go to the same
output, break formatting etc.
This PR improves how killing a task is handled. Before the kill function
directly orchestrated the killing and was only valid while the task was
running. The new behavior is to mark the desired state and wait for the
task runner to converge to that state.
We were just emitting Killed/Terminated events before. In v0.8 we
emitted Killing/Killed, but lacked Terminated when explicitly stopping
a task. This change makes it so Terminated is always included, whether
explicitly stopping a task or it exiting on its own.
New output:
2019-01-04T14:58:51-08:00 Killed Task successfully killed
2019-01-04T14:58:51-08:00 Terminated Exit Code: 130, Signal: 2
2019-01-04T14:58:51-08:00 Killing Sent interrupt
2019-01-04T14:58:51-08:00 Leader Task Dead Leader Task in Group dead
2019-01-04T14:58:49-08:00 Started Task started by client
2019-01-04T14:58:49-08:00 Task Setup Building Task Directory
2019-01-04T14:58:49-08:00 Received Task received by client
Old (v0.8.6) output:
2019-01-04T22:14:54Z Killed Task successfully killed
2019-01-04T22:14:54Z Killing Sent interrupt. Waiting 5s before force killing
2019-01-04T22:14:54Z Leader Task Dead Leader Task in Group dead
2019-01-04T22:14:53Z Started Task started by client
2019-01-04T22:14:53Z Task Setup Building Task Directory
2019-01-04T22:14:53Z Received Task received by client
Simplify allocDir.Build() function to avoid depending on client/structs,
and remove a parameter that's always set to `false`.
The motivation here is to avoid a dependency cycle between
drivers/cstructs and alloc_dir.