Hello,
Well, If you start with 3 servers, and you can manage to known the
assignment of the ips, you can create and bootstrap the cluster.
From there, the ASG can use any of the 2 methods to tell the new nomad
server to join the cluster.
Here is similar to consul, you have servers and client.
I think the ASG part is more for the client side of things, I am
correct? so you just need to point the clients (nomad workers) to join
1 of the servers, or a range of IP of the servers.
What is your experience with Consul and Auto-join with atlas? I would
love to hear your experience there.
Since nomad, hopefully soon should get that option too.
Alvaro.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 6:23 PM, <
ja...@fpcomplete.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 6:35:59 AM UTC-4, Alvaro Miranda Aguilera
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Pedro
>>
>> Not sure if you have got past this.
>>
>> are 2 ways of doing this.
>>
>> If you know the IP at the moment of running nomad command you can use
>>
>> sudo nomad agent -server -data-dir=/var/nomad -bootstrap-expect=3
>> -bind=${ip}
>> -servers=
192.168.219.101:4646,
192.168.219.102:4646,
192.168.219.103:4646
>>
>
>
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/nomad-tool/3a2985e0-1e4a-498d-b4d6-d5374ef3a7f2%40googlegroups.com.