The terms task directory and allocation directory are used throughout the
documentation but these directories are not the same as the `NOMAD_TASK_DIR`
and `NOMAD_ALLOC_DIR` locations. This is confusing when trying to use the
`template` and `artifact` stanzas, especially when trying to use a destination
outside the Nomad-mounted directories for Docker and similar drivers.
This changeset introduces "allocation working directory" to mean the location
on disk where the various directories and artifacts are staged, and "task
working directory" for the task. Clarify how specific task drivers interact
with the task working directory.
The spread test is infrequently flaky and it's hard to extract what's actually
happening. If the test fails, dump all the allocation metrics so that we can
debug the behavior.
Assert that we get at least N task events, rather than exactly N. When a
task within an allocation dies, a sibling task can get an Allocation Unhealthy
event after it's also killed, even though it's not the origin of the event.
The `e2ejob` utility asserts that a job is running for 5s, but with a sleep
time of 5s, the networking job can race with that check. Sleeping for a longer
period should guarantee that we're running long enough to pass the assert.
Also constrains the job to Linux because our Windows test targets don't yet
support Docker (LCOW), and expand the set of DCs we can safely land on.
* consul: advertise cni and multi host interface addresses
* structs: add service/check address_mode validation
* ar/groupservices: fetch networkstatus at hook runtime
* ar/groupservice: nil check network status getter before calling
* consul: comment network status can be nil
In the Docker driver plugin config for garbage collection, the `image_delay`
field was missing from the default we set if the entire `gc` stanza is
missing. This results in a default of 0s and immediate GC of Docker images.
Expanded docker gc config test fields.
The MaxQueryTime value used in QueryOptions.HasTimedOut() can be set to
an invalid value that would throw off how RPC requests are retried.
This fix uses the same logic that enforces the MaxQueryTime bounds in the
blockingRPC() call.