Nomad
volume_mount Block
| Placement | job -> group -> task -> volume_mount | 
The volume_mount block allows the task to specify how a group
volume should be mounted into the task.
job "docs" {
  group "example" {
    volume "certs" {
      type = "host"
      read_only = true
      source = "ca-certificates"
    }
    task "example" {
      volume_mount {
        volume      = "certs"
        destination = "/etc/ssl/certs"
        propagation_mode = "private"
      }
    }
  }
}
The Nomad client will make the volumes available to tasks according to this configuration, and it will fail the allocation if the client configuration updates to remove a volume that it depends on.
volume_mount Parameters
- volume- (string: "")- Specifies the group volume that the mount is going to access.
- destination- (string: "")- Specifies where the volume should be mounted inside the task's allocation.
- read_only- (bool: false)- When a group volume is writeable, you may specify that it is- read_onlyon a per mount level using the- read_onlyoption here.
- propagation_mode- (string: "private")- Specifies the mount propagation mode for nested volumes. Possible values are:- private- the task is not allowed to access nested mounts.
- host-to-task- allows new mounts that have been created outside of the task to be visible inside the task.
- bidirectional- allows the task to both access new mounts from the host and also create new mounts. This mode requires- ReadWritepermission.- Warning: - bidirectionalpropagation mode can be dangerous to use and cause problems in the host operating system if a task creates a mount but does not clean it up properly before exiting.
 
For examples of how to use HCL2 interpolation for fine-grained control of volumes, see Volume Interpolation.