--- layout: docs page_title: reschedule Block - Job Specification description: >- The "reschedule" block specifies the group's rescheduling strategy upon allocation failures. Nomad will only attempt to reschedule failed allocations on to another node only after any local [restarts](/nomad/docs/job-specification/restart) have been exceeded. --- # `reschedule` Block The `reschedule` block specifies the group's rescheduling strategy. If specified at the job level, the configuration will apply to all groups within the job. If the reschedule block is present on both the job and the group, they are merged with the group block taking the highest precedence and then the job. Nomad will attempt to schedule the allocation on another node if any of its task statuses become `failed`. The scheduler prefers to create a replacement allocation on a node that was not used by a previous allocation. ```hcl job "docs" { group "example" { reschedule { attempts = 15 interval = "1h" delay = "30s" delay_function = "exponential" max_delay = "120s" unlimited = false } } } ``` ~> The reschedule block does not apply to `system` or `sysbatch` jobs because they run on every node. ## `reschedule` Parameters - `attempts` `(int: )` - Specifies the number of reschedule attempts allowed in the configured interval. Defaults vary by job type, see below for more information. - `interval` `(string: )` - Specifies the sliding window which begins when the first reschedule attempt starts and ensures that only `attempts` number of reschedule happen within it. If more than `attempts` number of failures happen with this interval, Nomad will not reschedule any more. - `delay` `(string: )` - Specifies the duration to wait before attempting to reschedule a failed task. This is specified using a label suffix like "30s" or "1h". Delay cannot be less than 5 seconds. - `delay_function` `(string: )` - Specifies the function that is used to calculate subsequent reschedule delays. The initial delay is specified by the delay parameter. `delay_function` has three possible values which are described below. - `constant` - The delay between reschedule attempts stays constant at the `delay` value. - `exponential` - The delay between reschedule attempts doubles. - `fibonacci` - The delay between reschedule attempts is calculated by adding the two most recent delays applied. For example if `delay` is set to 5 seconds, the next five reschedule attempts will be delayed by 5 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, and 25 seconds respectively. - `max_delay` `(string: )` - is an upper bound on the delay beyond which it will not increase. This parameter is used when `delay_function` is `exponential` or `fibonacci`, and is ignored when `constant` delay is used. - `unlimited` `(boolean:)` - `unlimited` enables unlimited reschedule attempts. If this is set to true the `attempts` and `interval` fields are not used. Information about reschedule attempts are displayed in the CLI and API for allocations. Rescheduling is enabled by default for service and batch jobs with the options shown below. ### `reschedule` Parameter Defaults The values for the `reschedule` parameters vary by job type. Below are the defaults by job type: - The default batch reschedule policy is: ```hcl reschedule { attempts = 1 interval = "24h" unlimited = false delay = "5s" delay_function = "constant" } ``` - The default service reschedule policy is: ```hcl reschedule { delay = "30s" delay_function = "exponential" max_delay = "1h" unlimited = true } ``` ### Disabling rescheduling To disable rescheduling, set the `attempts` parameter to zero and `unlimited` to false. ```hcl job "docs" { group "example" { reschedule { attempts = 0 unlimited = false } } } ```