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Killing a driver handle is retried with an exponential backoff #809

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@dadgar dadgar commented Feb 17, 2016

Killing a driver handle is retried with an exponential back off. This problem showed up when the docker daemon became unresponsive during high volume and failed a kill operation.

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diptanu commented Feb 17, 2016

LGTM.

In the future, we would need to make sure no more docker driver based jobs don't land on the same machine where we couldn't kill existing containers after we exhaust the killFailureLimit so that Nomad doesn't run containers on nodes where resources are not freed up but the server thinks they are free.

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Killing a driver handle is retried with an exponential backoff
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