--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Agent Configuration" sidebar_current: "docs-agent-configuration" description: |- Learn about the configuration options available for the Nomad agent. --- # Agent Configuration Nomad agents have a variety of parameters that can be specified via configuration files or command-line flags. Configuration files are written in [HCL][hcl]. Nomad can read and combine parameters from multiple configuration files or directories to configure the Nomad agent. ## Load Order and Merging The Nomad agent supports multiple configuration files, which can be provided using the `-config` CLI flag. The flag can accept either a file or folder: ```shell $ nomad agent -config=server.conf -config=/etc/nomad -config=extra.json ``` This will load configuration from `server.conf`, from `.hcl` and `.json` files under `/etc/nomad`, and finally from `extra.json`. Files are loaded and merged in lexicographical order. Directories are not loaded recursively. As each file is processed, its contents are merged into the existing configuration. When merging, any non-empty values from the latest config file will append or replace parameters in the current configuration. An empty value means `""` for strings, `0` for integer or float values, and `false` for booleans. Since empty values are ignored you cannot disable an parameter like `server` mode once you've enabled it. Here is an example Nomad agent configuration that runs in both client and server mode. ```hcl bind_addr = "0.0.0.0" # the default data_dir = "/var/lib/nomad" advertise { # Defaults to the node's hostname. If the hostname resolves to a loopback # address you must manually configure advertise addresses. http = "1.2.3.4" rpc = "1.2.3.4" serf = "1.2.3.4:5648" # non-default ports may be specified } server { enabled = true bootstrap_expect = 3 } client { enabled = true network_speed = 10 options { "driver.raw_exec.enable" = "1" } } consul { address = "1.2.3.4:8500" } atlas { infrastructure = "hashicorp/mars" token = "atlas.v1.AFE84330943" } ``` ~> Note that it is strongly recommended **not** to operate a node as both `client` and `server`, although this is supported to simplify development and testing. ## General Parameters - `addresses` `(Addresses: see below)` - Specifies the bind address for individual network services. Any values configured in this stanza take precedence over the default [bind_addr](#bind_addr). - `http` - The address the HTTP server is bound to. This is the most common bind address to change. - `rpc` - The address to bind the internal RPC interfaces to. Should be exposed only to other cluster members if possible. - `serf` - The address used to bind the gossip layer to. Both a TCP and UDP listener will be exposed on this address. Should be exposed only to other cluster members if possible. - `advertise` `(Advertise: see below)` - Specifies the advertise address for individual network services. This can be used to advertise a different address to the peers of a server or a client node to support more complex network configurations such as NAT. This configuration is optional, and defaults to the bind address of the specific network service if it is not provided. Any values configured in this stanza take precedence over the default [bind_addr](#bind_addr). If the bind address is `0.0.0.0` then the hostname is advertised. You may advertise an alternate port as well. - `http` - The address to advertise for the HTTP interface. This should be reachable by all the nodes from which end users are going to use the Nomad CLI tools. - `rpc` - The address to advertise for the RPC interface. This address should be reachable by all of the agents in the cluster. - `serf` - The address advertised for the gossip layer. This address must be reachable from all server nodes. It is not required that clients can reach this address. - `atlas` ([Atlas][atlas]: nil) - Specifies if Nomad should connect to Nomad Enterprise and Atlas. - `bind_addr` `(string: "0.0.0.0")` - Specifies which address the Nomad agent should bind to for network services, including the HTTP interface as well as the internal gossip protocol and RPC mechanism. This should be specified in IP format, and can be used to easily bind all network services to the same address. It is also possible to bind the individual services to different addresses using the [addresses](#addresses) configuration option. Dev mode (`-dev`) defaults to localhost. - `client` ([Client][client]: nil) - Specifies configuration which is specific to the Nomad client. - `consul` ([Consul][consul]: nil) - Specifies configuration for connecting to Consul. - `datacenter` `(string: "dc1")` - Specifies the data center of the local agent. All members of a datacenter should share a local LAN connection. - `data_dir` `(string: required)` - Specifies a local directory used to store agent state. Client nodes use this directory by default to store temporary allocation data as well as cluster information. Server nodes use this directory to store cluster state, including the replicated log and snapshot data. This must be specified as an absolute path. - `disable_anonymous_signature` `(bool: false)` - Specifies if Nomad should provide an anonymous signature for de-duplication with the update check. - `disable_update_check` `(bool: false)` - Specifies if Nomad should not check for updates and security bulletins. - `enable_debug` `(bool: false)` - Specifies if the debugging HTTP endpoints should be enabled. These endpoints can be used with profiling tools to dump diagnostic information about Nomad's internals. - `enable_syslog` `(bool: false)` - Specifies if the agent should log to syslog. This option only works on Unix based systems. - `http_api_response_headers` `(map: nil)` - Specifies user-defined headers to add to the HTTP API responses. - `leave_on_interrupt` `(bool: false)` - Specifies if the agent should gracefully leave when receiving the interrupt signal. By default, the agent will exit forcefully on any signal. - `leave_on_terminate` `(bool: false)` - Specifies if the agent should gracefully leave when receiving the terminate signal. By default, the agent will exit forcefully on any signal. - `log_level` `(string: "INFO")` - Specifies the verbosity of logs the Nomad agent will output. Valid log levels include `WARN`, `INFO`, or `DEBUG` in increasing order of verbosity. - `name` `(string: [hostname])` - Specifies the name of the local node. This value is used to identify individual nodes in a given datacenter and must be unique per-datacenter. - `ports` `(Port: see below)` - Specifies the network ports used for different services required by the Nomad agent. - `http` - The port used to run the HTTP server. - `rpc` - The port used for internal RPC communication between agents and servers, and for inter-server traffic for the consensus algorithm (raft). - `serf` - The port used for the gossip protocol for cluster membership. Both TCP and UDP should be routable between the server nodes on this port. The default values are: ```hcl ports { http = 4646 rpc = 4647 serf = 4648 } ``` - `region` `(string: "global")` - Specifies the region the Nomad agent is a member of. A region typically maps to a geographic region, for example `us`, with potentially multiple zones, which map to [datacenters](#datacenter) such as `us-west` and `us-east`. - `server` ([Server][server]: nil) - Specifies configuration which is specific to the Nomad server. - `syslog_facility` `(string: "LOCAL0")` - Specifies the syslog facility to write to. This has no effect unless `enable_syslog` is true. - `tls` ([TLS][tls]: nil) - Specifies configuration for TLS. - `vault` ([Vault][vault]: nil) - Specifies configuration for connecting to Vault. ## Examples ### Custom Region and Datacenter This example shows configuring a custom region and data center for the Nomad agent: ```hcl region = "europe" datacenter = "ams" ``` ### Enable CORS This example shows how to enable CORS on the HTTP API endpoints: ```hcl http_api_response_headers { "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" = "*" } ``` [hcl]: https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl "HashiCorp Configuration Language" [consul]: /docs/agent/configuration/consul.html "Nomad Agent consul Configuration" [atlas]: /docs/agent/configuration/atlas.html "Nomad Agent atlas Configuration" [vault]: /docs/agent/configuration/vault.html "Nomad Agent vault Configuration" [tls]: /docs/agent/configuration/tls.html "Nomad Agent tls Configuration" [client]: /docs/agent/configuration/client.html "Nomad Agent client Configuration" [server]: /docs/agent/configuration/server.html "Nomad Agent server Configuration"