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This commit migrates the Nomad package from the 0.10.x line of releases to 0.11.X. This allows us to also bump the version of Go that is used to 1.14.x. NOTE: 1.14.x will be needed for the rest of the 0.11.x releases as Nomad only bumps patch versions of Go within a release series. CHANGELOG: FEATURES: Container Storage Interface [beta]: Nomad has expanded support of stateful workloads through support for CSI plugins. Exec UI: an in-browser terminal for connecting to running allocations. Audit Logging (Enterprise): Audit logging support for Nomad Enterprise. Scaling APIs: new scaling policy API and job scaling APIs to support external autoscalers Task Dependencies: introduces lifecycle stanza with prestart and sidecar hooks for tasks within a task group BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITIES: driver/rkt: The Rkt driver is no longer packaged with Nomad and is instead distributed separately as a driver plugin. Further, the Rkt driver codebase is now in a separate repository. IMPROVEMENTS: core: Optimized streaming RPCs made between Nomad agents [GH-7044] build: Updated to Go 1.14.1 [GH-7431] consul: Added support for configuring enable_tag_override on service stanzas. [GH-2057] client: Updated consul-template library to v0.24.1 - added support for working with consul connect. Deprecated vault_grace [GH-7170] driver/exec: Added no_pivot_root option for ramdisk use [GH-7149] jobspec: Added task environment interpolation to volume_mount [GH-7364] jobspec: Added support for a per-task restart policy [GH-7288] server: Added minimum quorum check to Autopilot with minQuorum option [GH-7171] connect: Added support for specifying Envoy expose path configurations [GH-7323] [GH-7396] connect: Added support for using Connect with TLS enabled Consul agents [GH-7602] BUG FIXES: core: Fixed a bug where group network mode changes were not honored [GH-7414] core: Optimized and fixed few bugs in underlying RPC handling [GH-7044] [GH-7045] api: Fixed a panic when canonicalizing a jobspec with an incorrect job type [GH-7207] api: Fixed a bug where calling the node GC or GcAlloc endpoints resulted in an error EOF return on successful requests [GH-5970] api: Fixed a bug where /client/allocations/... (e.g. allocation stats) requests may hang in special cases after a leader election [GH-7370] cli: Fixed a bug where nomad agent -dev fails on Windows [GH-7534] cli: Fixed a panic when displaying device plugins without stats [GH-7231] cli: Fixed a bug where alloc exec command in TLS environments may fail [GH-7274] client: Fixed a panic when running in Debian with /etc/debian_version is empty [GH-7350] client: Fixed a bug affecting network detection in environments that mimic the EC2 Metadata API [GH-7509] client: Fixed a bug where a multi-task allocation maybe considered healthy despite a task restarting [GH-7383] consul: Fixed a bug where modified Consul service definitions would not be updated [GH-6459] connect: Fixed a bug where Connect enabled allocation would not stop after promotion [GH-7540] connect: Fixed a bug where restarting a client would prevent Connect enabled allocations from cleaning up properly [GH-7643] driver/docker: Fixed handling of seccomp security_opts option [GH-7554] driver/docker: Fixed a bug causing docker containers to use swap memory unexpectedly [GH-7550] scheduler: Fixed a bug where changes to task group shutdown_delay were not persisted or displayed in plan output [GH-7618] ui: Fixed handling of multi-byte unicode characters in allocation log view [GH-7470] [GH-7551] |
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README.md |
Nixpkgs is a collection of over 40,000 software packages that can be installed with the Nix package manager. It also implements NixOS, a purely-functional Linux distribution.
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