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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Bennett
a9ee66a6ef dynamic host volumes: unique volume name per node (#24748)
a node can have only one volume with a given name.

the scheduler prevents duplicates, but can only
do so after the server knows about the volume.
this prevents multiple concurrent creates being
called faster than the fingerprint/heartbeat interval.

users may still modify an existing volume only
if they set the `id` in the volume spec and
re-issue `nomad volume create`

if a *static* vol is added to config with a name
already being used by a dynamic volume, the
dynamic takes precedence, but log a warning.
2025-01-06 15:37:20 -06:00
Daniel Bennett
e76f5e0b4c dynamic host volumes: volume fingerprinting (#24613)
and expand the demo a bit
2024-12-19 09:25:54 -05:00
hashicorp-copywrite[bot]
2d35e32ec9 Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1 2023-08-10 17:27:15 -05:00
hashicorp-copywrite[bot]
f005448366 [COMPLIANCE] Add Copyright and License Headers 2023-04-10 15:36:59 +00:00
Ethan
ca06227c88 fix: batchFirstFingerprints does not update device on node after v1.3.5 (#15125)
* fix: update device in batch first footprint

* cl: add cl note

Co-authored-by: Seth Hoenig <shoenig@duck.com>
2022-11-03 16:31:39 -05:00
Michael Schurter
01648e615a client: fix data races in config handling (#14139)
Before this change, Client had 2 copies of the config object: config and configCopy. There was no guidance around which to use where (other than configCopy's comment to pass it to alloc runners), both are shared among goroutines and mutated in data racy ways. At least at one point I think the idea was to have `config` be mutable and then grab a lock to overwrite `configCopy`'s pointer atomically. This would have allowed alloc runners to read their config copies in data race safe ways, but this isn't how the current implementation worked.

This change takes the following approach to safely handling configs in the client:

1. `Client.config` is the only copy of the config and all access must go through the `Client.configLock` mutex
2. Since the mutex *only protects the config pointer itself and not fields inside the Config struct:* all config mutation must be done on a *copy* of the config, and then Client's config pointer is overwritten while the mutex is acquired. Alloc runners and other goroutines with the old config pointer will not see config updates.
3. Deep copying is implemented on the Config struct to satisfy the previous approach. The TLS Keyloader is an exception because it has its own internal locking to support mutating in place. An unfortunate complication but one I couldn't find a way to untangle in a timely fashion.
4. To facilitate deep copying I made an *internally backward incompatible API change:* our `helper/funcs` used to turn containers (slices and maps) with 0 elements into nils. This probably saves a few memory allocations but makes it very easy to cause panics. Since my new config handling approach uses more copying, it became very difficult to ensure all code that used containers on configs could handle nils properly. Since this code has caused panics in the past, I fixed it: nil containers are copied as nil, but 0-element containers properly return a new 0-element container. No more "downgrading to nil!"
2022-08-18 16:32:04 -07:00
Tim Gross
3f110d2019 client: use NewNodeEvent builder for consistency (#7559) 2020-03-31 10:02:16 -04:00
Lang Martin
056a1dc2ee csi add allocation context to fingerprinting results (#7133)
* structs: CSIInfo include AllocID, CSIPlugins no Jobs

* state_store: eliminate plugin Jobs, delete an empty plugin

* nomad/structs/csi: detect empty plugins correctly

* client/allocrunner/taskrunner/plugin_supervisor_hook: option AllocID

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/instance: allocID

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/fingerprint: set AllocID

* client/node_updater: split controller and node plugins

* api/csi: remove Jobs

The CSI Plugin API will map plugins to allocations, which allows
plugins to be defined by jobs in many configurations. In particular,
multiple plugins can be defined in the same job, and multiple jobs can
be used to define a single plugin.

Because we now map the allocation context directly from the node, it's
no longer necessary to track the jobs associated with a plugin
directly.

* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: CreateTestPlugin & register via fingerprint

* client/dynamicplugins: lift AllocID into the struct from Options

* api/csi_test: remove Jobs test

* nomad/structs/csi: CSIPlugins has an array of allocs

* nomad/state/state_store: implement CSIPluginDenormalize

* nomad/state/state_store: CSIPluginDenormalize npe on missing alloc

* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: defer deleteNodes for clarity

* api/csi_test: disable this test awaiting mocks:
https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/7123
2020-03-23 13:58:30 -04:00
Danielle Lancashire
d296efd2c6 CSI Plugin Registration (#6555)
This changeset implements the initial registration and fingerprinting
of CSI Plugins as part of #5378. At a high level, it introduces the
following:

* A `csi_plugin` stanza as part of a Nomad task configuration, to
  allow a task to expose that it is a plugin.

* A new task runner hook: `csi_plugin_supervisor`. This hook does two
  things. When the `csi_plugin` stanza is detected, it will
  automatically configure the plugin task to receive bidirectional
  mounts to the CSI intermediary directory. At runtime, it will then
  perform an initial heartbeat of the plugin and handle submitting it to
  the new `dynamicplugins.Registry` for further use by the client, and
  then run a lightweight heartbeat loop that will emit task events
  when health changes.

* The `dynamicplugins.Registry` for handling plugins that run
  as Nomad tasks, in contrast to the existing catalog that requires
  `go-plugin` type plugins and to know the plugin configuration in
  advance.

* The `csimanager` which fingerprints CSI plugins, in a similar way to
  `drivermanager` and `devicemanager`. It currently only fingerprints
  the NodeID from the plugin, and assumes that all plugins are
  monolithic.

Missing features

* We do not use the live updates of the `dynamicplugin` registry in
  the `csimanager` yet.

* We do not deregister the plugins from the client when they shutdown
  yet, they just become indefinitely marked as unhealthy. This is
  deliberate until we figure out how we should manage deploying new
  versions of plugins/transitioning them.
2020-03-23 13:58:28 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
7a68d76160 client: wait for batched driver updated
Here we retain 0.8.7 behavior of waiting for driver fingerprints before
registering a node, with some timeout.  This is needed for system jobs,
as system job scheduling for node occur at node registration, and the
race might mean that a system job may not get placed on the node because
of missing drivers.

The timeout isn't strictly necessary, but raising it to 1 minute as it's
closer to indefinitely blocked than 1 second.  We need to keep the value
high enough to capture as much drivers/devices, but low enough that
doesn't risk blocking too long due to misbehaving plugin.

Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/5579
2019-04-19 09:00:24 -04:00
Nick Ethier
145827d8b7 fix tests that fail as a result of async client startup 2018-12-20 00:53:44 -05:00
Nick Ethier
12528cadda drivermanager: attempt to reattach and shutdown driver plugin if blocked by allow/block lists 2018-12-18 23:01:57 -05:00
Nick Ethier
331793e283 client: batch initial fingerprinting in plugin manangers
drivermanager: fix pr comments/feedback
2018-12-18 22:56:19 -05:00