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Dist
The dist
folder contains sample configs for various platforms.
Conventions
On unixes we will place agent configs under /etc/nomad
and store data under /var/lib/nomad/
. You will need to create both of these directories. We assume that nomad
is installed to /usr/bin/nomad
.
Agent Configs
The following example configuration files are provided:
server.hcl
client.hcl
Place one of these under /etc/nomad
depending on the node's role. You should use server.hcl
to configure a node as a server (which is responsible for scheduling) or client.hcl
to configure a node as a client (which is responsible for running workloads).
Read https://nomadproject.io/docs/agent/configuration/index.html to learn which options are available and how to configure them.
Upstart
On systems using upstart the basic upstart file under upstart/nomad.conf
starts and stops the nomad agent. Place it under /etc/init/nomad.conf
.
You can control Nomad with start|stop|restart nomad
.
Systemd
On systems using systemd the basic systemd unit file under systemd/nomad.service
starts and stops the nomad agent. Place it under /etc/systemd/system/nomad.service
.
You can control Nomad with systemctl start|stop|restart nomad
.