Pot Task Driver
Name: pot
The Pot task driver provides an interface for using pot for dynamically running applications inside a FreeBSD Jail. You can download the external nomad-pot-driver here.
Task Configuration
The pot task driver supports the following parameters:
image
- The url for the http registry from where to get the image.pot
- Name of the image in the registry.tag
- Version of the image.command
- Command that is going to be executed once the jail is started.args
- (Optional) List of options for the command executed on the command argument.network_mode
- (Optional) Defines the network mode of the pot. Default: "public-bridge"Possible values are:
"public-bridge" pot creates an internal virtual network with a NAT table where all traffic is going to be sent.
"host" pot bounds the jail directly to a host port.
port_map
- (Optional) Sets the port on which the application is listening inside of the jail. If not set, the application will inherit the port configuration from the image.copy
- (Optional) Copies a file from the host machine to the pot jail in the given directory.mount
- (Optional) Mounts a read/write folder from the host machine to the pot jail.mount_read_only
- (Optional) Mounts a read only directory inside the pot jail.extra_hosts
- (Optional) A list of hosts, given as host:IP, to be added to /etc/hosts
Client Requirements
pot Task Driver
requires the following:
- 64-bit FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE host .
- The FreeBSD's Nomad binary (available as a package).
- The pot-task-driver binary placed in the plugin_dir directory.
- Installing pot and following the install guide.
- Webserver from where to serve the images. (simple file server)
- Following lines need to be included in your rc.conf