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api Operator - HTTP API api-operator The /operator endpoints provides cluster-level tools for Nomad operators, such as interacting with the Raft subsystem.

/v1/operator

The /operator endpoint provides cluster-level tools for Nomad operators, such as interacting with the Raft subsystem.

~> Use this interface with extreme caution, as improper use could lead to a Nomad outage and even loss of data.

See the Outage Recovery guide for some examples of how these capabilities are used. For a CLI to perform these operations manually, please see the documentation for the nomad operator command.

Read Raft Configuration

This endpoint queries the status of a client node registered with Nomad.

Method Path Produces
GET /v1/operator/raft/configuration application/json

The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries and required ACLs.

Blocking Queries ACL Required
NO none

Parameters

  • stale - Specifies if the cluster should respond without an active leader. This is specified as a querystring parameter.

Sample Request

$ curl \
    https://nomad.rocks/v1/operator/raft/configuration

Sample Response

{
  "Index": 1,
  "Servers": [
    {
      "Address": "127.0.0.1:4647",
      "ID": "127.0.0.1:4647",
      "Leader": true,
      "Node": "bacon-mac.global",
      "Voter": true
    }
  ]
}

Field Reference

  • Index (int) - The Index value is the Raft corresponding to this configuration. The latest configuration may not yet be committed if changes are in flight.

  • Servers (array: Server) - The returned Servers array has information about the servers in the Raft peer configuration.

    • ID (string) - The ID of the server. This is the same as the Address but may be upgraded to a GUID in a future version of Nomad.

    • Node (string) - The node name of the server, as known to Nomad, or "(unknown)" if the node is stale and not known.

    • Address (string) - The ip:port for the server.

    • Leader (bool) - is either "true" or "false" depending on the server's role in the Raft configuration.

    • Voter (bool) - is "true" or "false", indicating if the server has a vote in the Raft configuration. Future versions of Nomad may add support for non-voting servers.

Remove Raft Peer

This endpoint removes a Nomad server with given address from the Raft configuration. The return code signifies success or failure.

Method Path Produces
DELETE /v1/operator/raft/peer application/json

The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries and required ACLs.

Blocking Queries ACL Required
NO none

Parameters

  • address (string: <required>) - Specifies the server to remove as ip:port. This may be provided multiple times and is provided as a querystring parameter.

  • stale - Specifies if the cluster should respond without an active leader. This is specified as a querystring parameter.

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --request DELETE \
    https://nomad.rocks/v1/operator/raft/peer?address=1.2.3.4