2.1 KiB
layout | page_title | sidebar_current | description |
---|---|---|---|
docs | Drivers: Rkt | docs-drivers-rkt | The rkt task driver is used to run application containers using rkt. |
Rkt Driver - Experimental
Name: rkt
The rkt
driver provides an interface for using CoreOS rkt for running
application containers. Currently, the driver supports launching
containers but does not support resource isolation or dynamic ports. This can
lead to resource over commitment and port conflicts and as such, this driver is
being marked as experimental and should be used with care.
Task Configuration
The rkt
driver supports the following configuration in the job spec:
-
image
- The image to run which may be specified by name, hash, ACI address or docker registry. -
command
- (Optional) A command to execute on the ACI. -
args
- (Optional) A list of arguments to the image. -
trust_prefix
- (Optional) The trust prefix to be passed to rkt. Must be reachable from the box running the nomad agent. If not specified, the image is run without verifying the image signature.
Task Directories
The rkt
driver does not currently support mounting the alloc/
and local/
directory. It is currently blocked by this rkt
issue. As such the coresponding
environment variables are not set.
Client Requirements
The rkt
driver requires rkt to be installed and in your systems $PATH
.
The trust_prefix
must be accessible by the node running Nomad. This can be an
internal source, private to your cluster, but it must be reachable by the client
over HTTP.
Client Attributes
The rkt
driver will set the following client attributes:
driver.rkt
- Set to1
if rkt is found on the host node. Nomad determines this by executingrkt version
on the host and parsing the outputdriver.rkt.version
- Version ofrkt
eg:0.8.1
driver.rkt.appc.version
- Version ofappc
thatrkt
is using eg:0.8.1
Resource Isolation
This driver does not support any resource isolation as of now.