Command: job revert
The job revert
command is used to revert a job to a prior version of the
job. The available versions to revert to can be found using job history
command.
The revert command will use a Consul token with the following preference:
first the -consul-token
flag, then the $CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable.
Because the consul token used to run the targeted job version was not
persisted, it must be provided to revert if the targeted job version includes
Consul Connect enabled services and the Nomad servers were configured to require
consul service identity authentication.
The revert command will use a Vault token with the following preference:
first the -vault-token
flag, then the $VAULT_TOKEN
environment variable.
Because the vault token used to run the targeted job version was not
persisted, it must be provided to revert if the targeted job version includes
Vault policies and the Nomad servers were configured to require vault policy
authentication.
Usage
The job revert
command requires two inputs, the job ID and the version of that
job to revert to.
When ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the submit-job
and list-jobs
capabilities for the job's namespace.
General Options
-address=<addr>
: The address of the Nomad server. Overrides theNOMAD_ADDR
environment variable if set. Defaults tohttp://127.0.0.1:4646
.-region=<region>
: The region of the Nomad server to forward commands to. Overrides theNOMAD_REGION
environment variable if set. Defaults to the Agent's local region.-namespace=<namespace>
: The target namespace for queries and actions bound to a namespace. Overrides theNOMAD_NAMESPACE
environment variable if set. If set to'*'
, job and alloc subcommands query all namespaces authorized to user. Defaults to the "default" namespace.-no-color
: Disables colored command output. Alternatively,NOMAD_CLI_NO_COLOR
may be set. This option takes precedence over-force-color
.-force-color
: Forces colored command output. This can be used in cases where the usual terminal detection fails. Alternatively,NOMAD_CLI_FORCE_COLOR
may be set. This option has no effect if-no-color
is also used.-ca-cert=<path>
: Path to a PEM encoded CA cert file to use to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. Overrides theNOMAD_CACERT
environment variable if set.-ca-path=<path>
: Path to a directory of PEM encoded CA cert files to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. If both-ca-cert
and-ca-path
are specified,-ca-cert
is used. Overrides theNOMAD_CAPATH
environment variable if set.-client-cert=<path>
: Path to a PEM encoded client certificate for TLS authentication to the Nomad server. Must also specify-client-key
. Overrides theNOMAD_CLIENT_CERT
environment variable if set.-client-key=<path>
: Path to an unencrypted PEM encoded private key matching the client certificate from-client-cert
. Overrides theNOMAD_CLIENT_KEY
environment variable if set.-tls-server-name=<value>
: The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS. Overrides theNOMAD_TLS_SERVER_NAME
environment variable if set.-tls-skip-verify
: Do not verify TLS certificate. This is highly not recommended. Verification will also be skipped ifNOMAD_SKIP_VERIFY
is set.-token
: The SecretID of an ACL token to use to authenticate API requests with. Overrides theNOMAD_TOKEN
environment variable if set.
Revert Options
-detach
: Return immediately instead of monitoring. A new evaluation ID will be output, which can be used to examine the evaluation using the eval status command.-consul-token
: If set, the passed Consul token is sent along with the revert request to the Nomad servers. This overrides the token found in the$CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable.-vault-token
: If set, the passed Vault token is sent along with the revert request to the Nomad servers. This overrides the token found in the$VAULT_TOKEN
environment variable.-verbose
: Show full information.
Examples
Revert to an older version of a job: