Nomad
csi_plugin Stanza
| Placement | job -> group -> task -> volume | 
The "csi_plugin" stanza allows the task to specify it provides a Container Storage Interface plugin to the cluster. Nomad will automatically register the plugin so that it can be used by other jobs to claim volumes.
csi_plugin {
  id        = "csi-hostpath"
  type      = "monolith"
  mount_dir = "/csi"
}
csi_plugin Parameters
- id- (string: <required>)- This is the ID for the plugin. Some plugins will require both controller and node plugin types (see below); you need to use the same ID for both so that Nomad knows the belong to the same plugin.
- type- (string: <required>)- One of- node,- controller, or- monolith. Each plugin supports one or more types. Each Nomad client node where you want to mount a volume will need a- nodeplugin instance. Some plugins will also require one or more- controllerplugin instances to communicate with the storage provider's APIs. Some plugins can serve as both- controllerand- nodeat the same time, and these are called- monolithplugins. Refer to your CSI plugin's documentation.
- mount_dir- (string: <required>)- The directory path inside the container where the plugin will expect a Unix domain socket for bidirectional communication with Nomad.
Note: Plugins running as node or monolith require root
privileges (or CAP_SYS_ADMIN on Linux) to mount volumes on the
host. With the Docker task driver, you can use the privileged = true
configuration, but no other default task drivers currently have this
option.
Note: During node drains, jobs that claim volumes must be moved before
the node or monolith plugin for those volumes. You should run node or
monolith plugins as system jobs and use the -ignore-system
flag on nomad node drain to ensure that the plugins are running while the
node is being drained.
csi_plugin Examples
job "plugin-efs" {
  datacenters = ["dc1"]
  # you can run node plugins as service jobs as well, but running
  # as a system job ensures all nodes in the DC have a copy.
  type = "system"
  group "nodes" {
    task "plugin" {
      driver = "docker"
      config {
        image = "amazon/aws-efs-csi-driver:latest"
        args = [
          "node",
          "--endpoint=unix://csi/csi.sock",
          "--logtostderr",
          "--v=5",
        ]
        # all CSI node plugins will need to run as privileged tasks
        # so they can mount volumes to the host. controller plugins
        # do not need to be privileged.
        privileged = true
      }
      csi_plugin {
        id        = "aws-efs0"
        type      = "node"
        mount_dir = "/csi"  # this path /csi matches the --endpoint
                            # argument for the container
      }
    }
  }
}