Many thanks to @iverberk for the original PR (#1609), but we ended up
not wanting to ship this implementation with 0.5.
We'll come back to it after 0.5 and hopefully find a way to leverage
filesystem accounting and quotas, so we can skip the expensive polling.
* Added the keygen command
* Added support for gossip encryption
* Changed the URL for keyring management
* Fixed the cli
* Added some tests
* Added tests for keyring operations
* Added a test for removal of keys
* Added some docs
* Fixed some docs
* Added general options
* Add a note to the CLI that only servers can run this command
* Add a callout that this is a server command
* Remove the annoying bottom margin on callouts
- Uses spaces instead of tabs for the sample job file. Even though Nomad
is written in Go, the HCL style guide uses two spaces for indentation,
and this will match Terraform and Vault in terms of configuration.
- Locks to redis:3.2 instead of floating latest. Running latest in
production is a bad idea and we shouldn't encourage it even via
example.
- Removes the linux constraint (native docker exists for both Mac and
Windows now)
- Aligns equal signs and stuff as per the HCL formatter
- Closes#1743
This improves the "getting started" happy path experience for non-linux
users who are running the native Docker tools on their machines. There
is no need to constrain this job to linux, since driver detection for
docker will already (basically) do this.
rpcproxy is refactored into serverlist which prioritizes good servers
over servers in a remote DC or who have had a failure.
Registration, heartbeating, and alloc status updating will retry faster
when new servers are discovered.
Consul discovery will be retried more quickly when no servers are
available (eg on startup or an outage).