Nomad
multiregion Stanza
| Placement | job -> multiregion | 
Enterprise Only! This functionality only exists in Nomad Enterprise. This is not present in the open source version of Nomad.
The multiregion stanza specifies that a job will be deployed to multiple
federated regions. If omitted, the job will be deployed to a single region
— the one specified by the region field or the -region command line
flag to nomad job run.
Federated Nomad clusters are members of the same gossip cluster but not the
same raft cluster; they don't share their data stores. Each region in a
multiregion deployment gets an independent copy of the job, parameterized with
the values of the region stanza. Nomad regions coordinate to rollout each
region's deployment using rules determined by the strategy stanza.
job "docs" {
  multiregion {
    strategy {
      max_parallel = 1
      on_failure   = "fail_all"
    }
    region "west" {
      count = 2
      datacenters = ["west-1"]
      meta {
        my-key = "my-value-west"
      }
    }
    region "east" {
      count = 5
      datacenters = ["east-1", "east-2"]
      meta {
        my-key = "my-value-east"
      }
    }
  }
}
Multiregion Deployment States
A single region deployment using one of the various upgrade strategies
begins in the running state, and ends in the successful state, the
canceled state (if another deployment supersedes it before it it's
complete), or the failed state. A failed single region deployment may
automatically revert to the previous version of the job if its update
stanza has the auto_revert setting.
In a multiregion deployment, regions begin in the pending state. This allows
Nomad to determine that all regions have accepted the job before
continuing. At this point up to max_parallel regions will enter running at
a time. When each region completes its local deployment, it enters a blocked
state where it waits until the last region has completed the deployment. The
final region will unblock the regions to mark them as successful.
multiregion Parameters
- strategy- (Strategy: nil)- Specifies a rollout strategy for the regions.
- region- (Region: nil)- Specifies the parameters for a specific region. This can be specified multiple times to define the set of regions for the multiregion deployment. Regions are ordered; depending on the rollout strategy Nomad may roll out to each region in order or to several at a time.
Note: Regions can be added, but regions that are removed will not be stopped and will be ignored by the deployment. This behavior may change before multiregion deployments are considered GA.
strategy Parameters
- max_parallel- (int: <optional>)- Specifies the maximum number of region deployments that a multiregion will have in a running state at a time. By default, Nomad will deploy all regions simultaneously.
- on_failure- (string: <optional>)- Specifies the behavior when a region deployment fails. Available options are- "fail_all",- "fail_local", or the default (empty- ""). This field and its interactions with the job's- updatestanza is described in the examples below.- Each region within a multiregion deployment follows the - auto_revertstrategy of its own- updatestanza (if any). The multiregion- on_failurefield tells Nomad how many other regions should be marked as failed when one region's deployment fails:- The default behavior is that the failed region and all regions that come after it in order are marked as failed. 
- If - on_failure: "fail_all"is set, all regions will be marked as failed. If all regions have already completed their deployments, it's possible that a region may transition from- blockedto- successfulwhile another region is failing. This successful region cannot be rolled back.
- If - on_failure: "fail_local"is set, only the failed region will be marked as failed. The remaining regions will move on to- blockedstatus. At this point, you'll need to manually unblock regions to mark them successful with the- nomad deployment unblockcommand or correct the conditions that led to the failure and resubmit the job.
 
For system jobs, only max_parallel is enforced. The
system scheduler will be updated to support on_failure when the the
update stanza is fully supported for system jobs in a future release.
region Parameters
The name of a region must match the name of one of the federated regions.
- count- (int: <optional>)- Specifies a count override for task groups in the region. If a task group specifies a- count = 0, its count will be replaced with this value. If a task group specifies its own- countor omits the- countfield, this value will be ignored. This value must be non-negative.
- datacenters- (array<string>: <optional>)- A list of datacenters in the region which are eligible for task placement. If not provided, the- datacentersfield of the job will be used.
- meta-- Meta: nil- The meta stanza allows for user-defined arbitrary key-value pairs. The meta specified for each region will be merged with the meta stanza at the job level.
As described above, the parameters for each region replace the default values for the field with the same name for each region.
multiregion Examples
The following examples only show the multiregion stanza and the other
stanzas it might be interacting with.
Max Parallel
This example shows the use of max_parallel. This job will deploy first to
the "north" and "south" regions. If either "north" finishes and enters the
blocked state, then "east" will be next. At most 2 regions will be in a
running state at any given time.
multiregion {
  strategy {
    max_parallel = 2
  }
  region "north" {}
  region "south" {}
  region "east" {}
  region "west" {}
}
Rollback Regions
This example shows the default value of on_failure. Because max_parallel = 1,
the "north" region will deploy first, followed by "south", and so on. But
supposing the "east" region failed, both the "east" region and the "west"
region would be marked failed. Because the job has an update stanza with
auto_revert=true, both regions would then rollback to the previous job
version. The "north" and "south" regions would remain blocked until an
operator intervenes.
multiregion {
  strategy {
    on_failure = ""
    max_parallel = 1
  }
  region "north" {}
  region "south" {}
  region "east" {}
  region "west" {}
}
update {
  auto_revert = true
}
Override Counts
This example shows how the count field override the default count of the
task group. The job the deploys 2 "worker" and 1 "controller" allocations to
the "west" region, and 5 "worker" and 1 "controller" task groups to the "east"
region.
multiregion {
    region "west" {
      count = 2
    }
    region "east" {
      count = 5
    }
  }
}
group "worker" {
  count = 0
}
group "controller" {
  count = 1
}
Merging Meta
This example shows how the meta is merged with the meta field of the job,
group, and task. A task in "west" will have the values
first-key="regional-west", second-key="group-level", whereas a task in
"east" will have the values first-key="job-level",
second-key="group-level".
multiregion {
    region "west" {
      meta {
        first-key = "regional-west"
        second-key = "regional-west"
      }
    }
    region "east" {
      meta {
        second-key = "regional-east"
      }
    }
  }
}
meta {
  first-key = "job-level"
}
group "worker" {
  meta {
    second-key = "group-level"
  }
}