* call out pluggable drivers in task drivers section and link/add info to plugin stanza
* fix hyphenation
* removing page and nav that tells users drivers are not pluggable
* show new syntax for configuring raw_exec plugin on client
* enabled option value for raw_exec is boolean
* add plugin options section and mark client options as soon to be deprecated
* fix typos
* add plugin options for rkt task drivers and place deprecation warning in client options
* add some plugin options with plugin configuration example + mark client options as soon to be deprecated
* modify deprecation warning
* replace colon with - for options
* add docker plugin options
* update links within docker task driver to point to plugin options
* fix typo and clarify config options for lxc task driver
* replace raw_exec plugin syntax example with docker example
* create external section
* restructure lxc docs and add backward incompatibility warning
* update lxc driver doc
* add redirect for lxc driver doc
* call out plugin options and mark client config options for drivers as deprecated
* add placeholder for lxc driver binary download
* update data_dir/plugins reference with plugin_dir reference
* Update website/source/docs/external/lxc.html.md
Co-Authored-By: Omar-Khawaja <Omar-Khawaja@users.noreply.github.com>
* corrections
* remove lxc from built-in drivers navigation
* reorganize doc structure and fix redirect
* add detail about 0.9 changes
* implement suggestions/fixes
* removed extraneous punctuation
* add official lxc driver link
- docker fingerprint issues a docker api system info call to get the
list of supported OCI runtimes.
- OCI runtimes are reported as comma separated list of names
- docker driver is aware of GPU runtime presence
- docker driver throws an error when user tries to run container with
GPU, when GPU runtime is not present
- docker GPU runtime name is configurable
IOPS have been modelled as a resource since Nomad 0.1 but has never
actually been detected and there is no plan in the short term to add
detection. This is because IOPS is a bit simplistic of a unit to define
the performance requirements from the underlying storage system. In its
current state it adds unnecessary confusion and can be removed without
impacting any users. This PR leaves IOPS defined at the jobspec parsing
level and in the api/ resources since these are the two public uses of
the field. These should be considered deprecated and only exist to allow
users to stop using them during the Nomad 0.9.x release. In the future,
there should be no expectation that the field will exist.
* add vault integration guide in guides section and move current vault integration content to docs section
* complete guide with image
* fix typos
* rename step 6 and fix typos
* fix typos and awkward phrasing along with links
* fix duplicated step #
* fix typo
* fix links so that pages that pointed to the original vault integration content still point there