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Hm, I think this is a valid use case and kind of wish it was supported by setting client { enabled = false } server { enabled = false } to create an API proxy node.Since that's currently not supported the easiest way to prevent allocations is to set the amount of reserved CPU higher than the amount of memory available on the system:client {enabled = true# If you have 10TB of memory available I'm jealousreserved {memory = 10000000}
You'll want to customize the addresses block to make sure rpc is still reachable (although I don't think this is strictly required for your setup; not something I've tested extensively).addresses {http = "127.0.01"rpc = "<private IP address>"}Nomad refuses to automatically advertise localhost as that can cause major problems for the RPC, so you'll probably have to have an advertise stanza too:advertise {http = "127.0.01"rpc = "<private IP address>"}
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If you have Consul installed it is used to discover servers by default. That could be how your client discovered the servers.Glad it's working!