This PR restores older behavior of detecting successful batch
allocations (04d86ffd1006fde9dfb2ca8c1237fe60b995b0e3). This has the
side effect that we correctly filter desired status stop but not
successful batch allocations and create their replacements.
In the commit 622d3ddb92ea7e656ef831641c02024cb5a5d6d1
"Fixed test and moved constants into standalone func" the minimum CPU
resource value for a job was increased from 100 to 20.
This can break the nomad setup for people that used lower CPU
values and are at the maximum MHz value of the available CPU on a
machine.
Change the minimum back to 20 MHz to ensure downwards compatibility.
Fixes#3620
Previously we concatenated tags into task service IDs. This could break
deregistration of tag names that contained double //s like some Fabio
tags.
This change breaks service ID backward compatibility so on upgrade all
users services and checks will be removed and re-added with new IDs.
This change has the side effect of including all service fields in the
ID's hash, so we no longer have to track PortLabel and AddressMode
changes independently.
Also skip getting an address for script checks which don't use them.
Fixed a weird invalid reserved port in a TaskRunner test helper as well
as a problem with our mock Alloc/Job. Hopefully the latter doesn't cause
other tests to fail, but we were referencing an invalid PortLabel and
just not catching it before.
Fixes#3380
Adds address_mode to checks (but no auto) and allows services and checks
to set literal port numbers when using address_mode=driver.
This allows SDNs, overlays, etc to advertise internal and host addresses
as well as do checks against either.
The Superset method on Resources used to return a string in the format of “[resource name] exhausted”.
This was leading to the output in plan/create job API DimensionExhausted to return keys like
```
"DimensionExhausted": {"cpu exhausted": 1}
```
This was not anywhere documented, however, one of the examples on the website showed it like this.
The other side effect of this is that the CLI formats the strings from the name of the key leading to output like
```
* Dimension "cpu exhausted" exhausted on 1 nodes
```
The error messages are flipped; when you transition a job from _not_ being periodic to being periodic you get the message "cannot update periodic job to being non-periodic", and vice versa.