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@@ -38,33 +38,4 @@ Usage: nomad operator autopilot <subcommand> [options]
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Please see the individual subcommand help for detailed usage information.
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return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
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/*
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helpText := `
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Usage: nomad deployment <subcommand> [options] [args]
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This command groups subcommands for interacting with deployments. Deployments
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are used to manage a transistion between two versions of a Nomad job. Users
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can inspect an ongoing deployment, promote canary allocations, force fail
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deployments, and more.
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Examine a deployments status:
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$ nomad deployment status <deployment-id>
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Promote the canaries to allow the remaining allocations to be updated in a
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rolling deployment fashion:
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$ nomad deployment promote <depoloyment-id>
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Mark a deployment as failed. This will stop new allocations from being placed
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and if the job's upgrade stanza specifies auto_revert, causes the job to
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revert back to the last stable version of the job:
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$ nomad deployment fail <depoloyment-id>
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Please see the individual subcommand help for detailed usage information.
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`
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return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
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*/
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}
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