Command: job run
Alias: nomad run
The job run
command is used to submit new jobs to Nomad or to update existing
jobs. Job files must conform to the job specification format.
Usage
The job run
command requires a single argument, specifying the path to a file
containing a valid job specification. This file will be read and the job will
be submitted to Nomad for scheduling. If the supplied path is "-", the job file
is read from STDIN. Otherwise it is read from the file at the supplied path or
downloaded and read from URL specified. Nomad downloads the job file using
go-getter
and supports go-getter
syntax.
By default, on successful job submission the run command will enter an
interactive monitor and display log information detailing the scheduling
decisions, placement information, and deployment status for the provided job
if applicable (batch
and system
jobs don't create deployments). The monitor will
exit after scheduling and deployment have finished or failed.
On successful job submission and scheduling, exit code 0 will be returned. If there are job placement issues encountered (unsatisfiable constraints, resource exhaustion, etc), then the exit code will be 2. Any other errors, including deployment failures, client connection issues, or internal errors, are indicated by exit code 1.
If the job has specified the region, the -region
flag and $NOMAD_REGION
environment variable are overridden and the job's region is used.
The run command will set the consul_token
of the job based on the following
precedence, going from highest to lowest: the -consul-token
flag, the
$CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable and finally the value in the job file.
The run command will set the vault_token
of the job based on the following
precedence, going from highest to lowest: the -vault-token
flag, the
$VAULT_TOKEN
environment variable and finally the value in the job file.
When ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the submit-job
capability for the job's namespace. Jobs that mount CSI volumes require a
token with the csi-mount-volume
capability for the volume's namespace. Jobs
that mount host volumes require a token with the host_volume
capability for
that volume.
General Options
-address=<addr>
: The address of the Nomad server. Overrides theNOMAD_ADDR
environment variable if set. Defaults tohttp://127.0.0.1:4646
.-region=<region>
: The region of the Nomad server to forward commands to. Overrides theNOMAD_REGION
environment variable if set. Defaults to the Agent's local region.-namespace=<namespace>
: The target namespace for queries and actions bound to a namespace. Overrides theNOMAD_NAMESPACE
environment variable if set. If set to'*'
, job and alloc subcommands query all namespaces authorized to user. Defaults to the "default" namespace.-no-color
: Disables colored command output. Alternatively,NOMAD_CLI_NO_COLOR
may be set. This option takes precedence over-force-color
.-force-color
: Forces colored command output. This can be used in cases where the usual terminal detection fails. Alternatively,NOMAD_CLI_FORCE_COLOR
may be set. This option has no effect if-no-color
is also used.-ca-cert=<path>
: Path to a PEM encoded CA cert file to use to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. Overrides theNOMAD_CACERT
environment variable if set.-ca-path=<path>
: Path to a directory of PEM encoded CA cert files to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. If both-ca-cert
and-ca-path
are specified,-ca-cert
is used. Overrides theNOMAD_CAPATH
environment variable if set.-client-cert=<path>
: Path to a PEM encoded client certificate for TLS authentication to the Nomad server. Must also specify-client-key
. Overrides theNOMAD_CLIENT_CERT
environment variable if set.-client-key=<path>
: Path to an unencrypted PEM encoded private key matching the client certificate from-client-cert
. Overrides theNOMAD_CLIENT_KEY
environment variable if set.-tls-server-name=<value>
: The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS. Overrides theNOMAD_TLS_SERVER_NAME
environment variable if set.-tls-skip-verify
: Do not verify TLS certificate. This is highly not recommended. Verification will also be skipped ifNOMAD_SKIP_VERIFY
is set.-token
: The SecretID of an ACL token to use to authenticate API requests with. Overrides theNOMAD_TOKEN
environment variable if set.
Run Options
-check-index
: If set, the job is only registered or updated if the passed job modify index matches the server side version. If a check-index value of zero is passed, the job is only registered if it does not yet exist. If a non-zero value is passed, it ensures that the job is being updated from a known state. The use of this flag is most common in conjunction withjob plan
command.-detach
: Return immediately instead of monitoring. A new evaluation ID will be output, which can be used to examine the evaluation using the eval status command.-eval-priority
: Override the priority of the evaluations produced as a result of this job submission. By default, this is set to the priority of the job.-json
: Parses the job file as JSON. If the outer object has a Job field, such as from "nomad job inspect" or "nomad run -output", the value of the field is used as the job. See JSON Jobs for details.-hcl1
: If set, HCL1 parser is used for parsing the job spec. Takes precedence over-hcl2-strict
.-hcl2-strict
: Whether an error should be produced from the HCL2 parser where a variable has been supplied which is not defined within the root variables. Defaults to true, but ignored if-hcl1
is defined.-output
: Output the JSON that would be submitted to the HTTP API without submitting the job.-policy-override
: Sets the flag to force override any soft mandatory Sentinel policies.-preserve-counts
: If set, the existing task group counts will be preserved when updating a job.-consul-token
: If set, the passed Consul token is stored in the job before sending to the Nomad servers. This allows passing the Consul token without storing it in the job file. This overrides the token found in the$CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable and that found in the job.-consul-namespace
: Enterprise If set, any services in the job will be registered into the specified Consul namespace. Anytemplate
block reading from Consul KV will be scoped to the specified Consul namespace. If Consul ACLs are enabled and theconsul
blockallow_unauthenticated
is disabled in the Nomad server configuration, then a Consul token must be supplied with appropriate service and KV Consul ACL policy permissions.-vault-token
: Used to validate if the user submitting the job has permission to run the job according to its Vault policies. A Vault token must be supplied if thevault
blockallow_unauthenticated
is disabled in the Nomad server configuration. If the-vault-token
flag is set, the passed Vault token is added to the jobspec before sending to the Nomad servers. This allows passing the Vault token without storing it in the job file. This overrides the token found in the$VAULT_TOKEN
environment variable and thevault_token
field in the job file. This token is cleared from the job after validating and cannot be used within the job executing environment. Use thevault
block when templating in a job with a Vault token.-vault-namespace
: If set, the passed Vault namespace is stored in the job before sending to the Nomad servers.-var=<key=value>
: Variable for template, can be used multiple times.-var-file=<path>
: Path to HCL2 file containing user variables.-verbose
: Show full information.
Examples
Schedule the job contained in the file example.nomad.hcl
, monitoring placement and deployment:
Schedule the job contained in example.nomad.hcl
and return immediately:
Schedule a job which cannot be successfully placed. This results in a scheduling failure and the specifics of the placement are printed:
Sample output when scheduling a system job, which doesn't create a deployment: