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check_restart
Stanza
Placement |
job -> group -> task -> service -> **check_restart**
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Placement |
job -> group -> task -> service -> check -> **check_restart**
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As of Nomad 0.7 the check_restart
stanza instructs Nomad when to restart
tasks with unhealthy service checks. When a health check in Consul has been
unhealthy for the limit
specified in a check_restart
stanza, it is
restarted according to the task group's restart
policy. The
check_restart
settings apply to check
s, but may also be
placed on service
s to apply to all checks on a service.
If check_restart
is set on both the check and service, the stanzas are
merged with the check values taking precedence.
job "mysql" {
group "mysqld" {
restart {
attempts = 3
delay = "10s"
interval = "10m"
mode = "fail"
}
task "server" {
service {
tags = ["leader", "mysql"]
port = "db"
check {
type = "tcp"
port = "db"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "2s"
}
check {
type = "script"
name = "check_table"
command = "/usr/local/bin/check_mysql_table_status"
args = ["--verbose"]
interval = "60s"
timeout = "5s"
check_restart {
limit = 3
grace = "90s"
ignore_warnings = false
}
}
}
}
}
}
-
limit
(int: 0)
- Restart task when a health check has failedlimit
times. For example 1 causes a restart on the first failure. The default,0
, disables health check based restarts. Failures must be consecutive. A single passing check will reset the count, so flapping services may not be restarted. -
grace
(string: "1s")
- Duration to wait after a task starts or restarts before checking its health. -
ignore_warnings
(bool: false)
- By default checks with bothcritical
andwarning
statuses are considered unhealthy. Settingignore_warnings = true
treats awarning
status likepassing
and will not trigger a restart.
Example Behavior
Using the example mysql
above would have the following behavior:
check_restart {
# ...
grace = "90s"
# ...
}
When the server
task first starts and is registered in Consul, its health
will not be checked for 90 seconds. This gives the server time to startup.
check_restart {
limit = 3
# ...
}
After the grace period if the script check fails, it has 180 seconds (60s interval * 3 limit
) to pass before a restart is triggered. Once a restart is
triggered the task group's restart
policy takes control:
restart {
# ...
delay = "10s"
# ...
}
The restart
stanza controls the restart behavior of the
task. In this case it will stop the task and then wait 10 seconds before
starting it again.
Once the task restarts Nomad waits the grace
period again before starting to
check the task's health.
restart {
attempts = 3
# ...
interval = "10m"
mode = "fail"
}
If the check continues to fail, the task will be restarted up to attempts
times within an interval
. If the restart
attempts are reached within the
limit
then the mode
controls the behavior. In this case the task would fail
and not be restarted again. See the restart
stanza for
details.