3 navsection: installguide
4 title: Single host Arvados
7 Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
9 SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
12 # "Limitations of the single host install":#limitations
13 # "Prerequisites and planning":#prerequisites
14 # "Download the installer":#download
15 # "Edit local.params":#localparams
16 # "Choose the SSL configuration":#certificates
17 ## "Using a self-signed certificate":#self-signed
18 ## "Using a Let's Encrypt certificate":#lets-encrypt
19 ## "Bring your own certificate":#bring-your-own
20 # "Configure your authentication provider":#authentication
21 # "Further customization of the installation":#further_customization
22 # "Begin installation":#installation
23 # "Install the CA root certificate":#ca_root_certificate
24 # "Confirm the cluster is working":#test-install
25 # "Initial user and login":#initial_user
26 # "After the installation":#post_install
28 h2(#limitations). Limitations of the single host install
30 *NOTE: The single host installation is a good choice for evaluating Arvados, but it is not recommended for production use.*
32 Using the default configuration, the single host install has scaling limitations compared to a production multi-host install:
34 * It uses the local disk for Keep storage (under the @/var/lib/arvados@ directory).
35 * It uses the @crunch-dispatch-local@ dispatcher, which has a limit of eight concurrent jobs.
36 * Because jobs and Arvados services all run on the same machine, they will compete for CPU/RAM resources.
38 h2(#prerequisites). Prerequisites and planning
40 h3. Cluster ID and base domain
42 Choose a 5-character cluster identifier that will represent the cluster. Here are "guidelines on choosing a cluster identifier":../architecture/federation.html#cluster_id . Only lowercase letters and digits 0-9 are allowed. Examples will use @xarv1@ or @${CLUSTER}@, you should substitute the cluster id you have selected.
44 Determine if you will use a single hostname, or multiple hostnames.
46 * Single hostname is simpler to set up and can even be used without a hostname at all, just a bare IP address.
47 * Multiple hostnames is more similar to the recommended production configuration may make it easier to migrate to a multi-host production configuration in the future, but is more complicated as it requires adding a number of DNS entries.
49 If you are using multiple hostnames, determine the base domain for the cluster. This will be referred to as @${DOMAIN}@.
51 For example, if CLUSTER is @xarv1@ and DOMAIN is @example.com@, then @controller.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@" means @controller.xarv1.example.com@.
53 h3. Machine specification
55 You will need a dedicated (virtual) machine for your Arvados server with at least 2 cores and 8 GiB of RAM (4+ cores / 16+ GiB recommended if you are running workflows) running a supported Linux distribution:
57 {% include 'supportedlinux' %}
59 Note: if you want to try out Arvados inside a Docker container, use "Arvbox":arvbox.html. The package-based install method uses @systemd@ to manage services; lightweight container images generally lack an init system and other tools that the installer requires.
61 The single host install stores user data in a PostgreSQL database (usually found under @/var/lib/postgresql@) and as Keep blocks that are stored as files under @/var/lib/arvados/@.
62 Arvados logs are also kept in @/var/log@ and @/var/www/arvados-api/shared/log@. Accordingly, you should ensure that the disk partition containing @/var@ has adequate storage for your planned usage. We suggest starting with at least 50GiB of free space.
64 h3(#DNS). DNS hostnames for each service (multi-hostname only)
66 If you are using a single hostname for all services (they will be distingushed by listening port), you can skip this section.
68 If you are using the multi-hostname configuration, you will need a DNS entry for each service. If you are using "bring-your-own" TLS certificates, your certificate will need to include all of these hostnames.
70 In the default configuration these are:
72 # @controller.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
73 # @ws.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
74 # @keep0.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
75 # @keep1.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
76 # @keep.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
77 # @download.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
78 # @*.collections.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@ -- important note, this must be a wildcard DNS, resolving to the @keepweb@ service
79 # @workbench.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
80 # @workbench2.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
81 # @webshell.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
82 # @shell.${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
84 This is described in more detail in "DNS entries and TLS certificates":install-manual-prerequisites.html#dnstls.
86 h3. Additional prerequisites
88 # root or passwordless @sudo@ access on the account where you are doing the install
89 this usually means adding the account to the @sudo@ group and having a rule like this in @/etc/sudoers.d/arvados_passwordless@ that allows members of group @sudo@ to execute any command without entering a password.
90 <pre>%sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL</pre>
91 # @git@ installed on the machine
92 # Port 443 reachable by clients
93 # For the single-host install, ports 8800-8805 also need to be reachable from your client (configurable in @local.params@, see below)
94 # When using "Let's Encrypt":#lets-encrypt port 80 needs to be reachable from everywhere on the internet
95 # When using "bring your own certificate":#bring-your-own you need TLS certificate(s) covering the hostname(s) used by Arvados
97 h2(#download). Download the installer
99 {% assign local_params_src = 'single_host_single_hostname' %}
100 {% assign config_examples_src = 'single_host/single_hostname' %}
101 {% include 'download_installer' %}
103 If you are using multiple hostname configuration, substitute 'multiple_hostnames' where it says 'single_hostname' in the command above.
105 h2(#localparams). Edit @local.params@
107 This can be found wherever you choose to initialize the install files (@~/setup-arvados-xarv1@ in these examples).
109 # Set @CLUSTER@ to the 5-character cluster identifier (e.g "xarv1")
110 # Set @DOMAIN@ to the base DNS domain of the environment, e.g. "example.com"
111 # Single hostname only: set @IP_INT@ to the host's IP address.
112 # Single hostname only: set @HOSTNAME_EXT@ to the hostname that users will use to connect.
113 # Set @INITIAL_USER_EMAIL@ to your email address, as you will be the first admin user of the system.
114 # Set each @KEY@ / @TOKEN@ to a random string
115 Here's an easy way to create five random tokens:
116 <pre><code>for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do
117 tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 </dev/urandom | head -c 32 ; echo ''
120 # Set @DATABASE_PASSWORD@ to a random string
121 Important! If this contains any non-alphanumeric characters, in particular ampersand ('&'), it is necessary to add backslash quoting.
122 For example, if the password is @Lq&MZ<V']d?j@
123 With backslash quoting the special characters it should appear like this in local.params:
124 <pre><code>DATABASE_PASSWORD="Lq\&MZ\<V\'\]d\?j"</code></pre>
126 {% include 'ssl_config_single' %}
128 h2(#authentication). Configure your authentication provider (optional, recommended)
130 By default, the installer will use the "Test" provider, which is a list of usernames and cleartext passwords stored in the Arvados config file. *This is low security configuration and you are strongly advised to configure one of the other "supported authentication methods":setup-login.html* .
132 h2(#further_customization). Further customization of the installation (optional)
134 If you want to customize the behavior of Arvados, this may require editing the Saltstack pillars and states files found in @local_config_dir@. In particular, @local_config_dir/pillars/arvados.sls@ contains the template (in the @arvados.cluster@ section) used to produce the Arvados configuration file. Consult the "Configuration reference":config.html for a comprehensive list of configuration keys.
136 Any extra Salt "state" files you add under @local_config_dir/states@ will be added to the Salt run and applied to the hosts.
138 h2(#installation). Begin installation
140 At this point, you are ready to run the installer script in deploy mode that will conduct all of the Arvados installation.
142 Run this in the @~/arvados-setup-xarv1@ directory:
145 ./installer.sh deploy
148 h2(#ca_root_certificate). Install the CA root certificate (SSL_MODE=self-signed only)
150 *If you are not using self-signed certificates (you selected SSL_MODE=lets-encrypt or SSL_MODE=bring-your-own), skip this section.*
152 Arvados uses SSL to encrypt communications. The web interface uses AJAX which will silently fail if the certificate is not valid or signed by an unknown Certification Authority.
154 For this reason, the installer has the option to create its own a root certificate to authorize Arvados services. The installer script will leave a copy of the generated CA's certificate (something like @xarv1.example.com-arvados-snakeoil-ca.crt@) in the script's directory so you can add it to your workstation.
156 {% assign ca_cert_name = 'xarv1.example.com-arvados-snakeoil-ca.crt' %}
158 {% include 'install_ca_cert' %}
160 h2(#test-install). Confirm the cluster is working
162 When everything has finished, you can run the diagnostics. This requires the `arvados-client` package:
165 apt-get install arvados-client
168 Depending on where you are running the installer, you need to provide @-internal-client@ or @-external-client@.
170 If you are running the diagnostics on the same machine where you installed Arvados, you want @-internal-client@ .
172 You are an "external client" if you running the diagnostics from your workstation outside of the private network.
175 ./installer.sh diagnostics (-internal-client|-external-client)
178 h3(#debugging). Debugging issues
180 The installer records log files for each deployment.
182 Most service logs go to @/var/log/syslog@.
184 The logs for Rails API server and for Workbench can be found in
186 @/var/www/arvados-api/current/log/production.log@
188 @/var/www/arvados-workbench/current/log/production.log@
190 on the appropriate instances.
192 Workbench 2 is a client-side Javascript application. If you are having trouble loading Workbench 2, check the browser's developer console (this can be found in "Tools → Developer Tools").
194 h3(#iterating). Iterating on config changes
196 You can iterate on the config and maintain the cluster by making changes to @local.params@ and @local_config_dir@ and running @installer.sh deploy@ again.
198 h3(#common-problems). Common problems and solutions
200 h4. PG::UndefinedTable: ERROR: relation \"api_clients\" does not exist
202 The arvados-api-server package sets up the database as a post-install script. If the database host or password wasn't set correctly (or quoted correctly) at the time that package is installed, it won't be able to set up the database.
204 This will manifest as an error like this:
207 #<ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PG::UndefinedTable: ERROR: relation \"api_clients\" does not exist
210 If this happens, you need to
212 # correct the database information
213 # run @./installer.sh deploy@ to update the configuration
214 # Log in to the server, then run this command to re-run the post-install script, which will set up the database:
215 <pre>dpkg-reconfigure arvados-api-server</pre>
216 # Re-run @./installer.sh deploy@ again to synchronize everything, and so that the install steps that need to contact the API server are run successfully.
218 h2(#initial_user). Initial user and login
220 At this point you should be able to log into the Arvados cluster. The initial URL for the single hostname install will use the hostname or IP address you put in @HOSTNAME_EXT@:
222 https://${HOSTNAME_EXT}
224 For the multi-hostname install, it will be:
226 https://workbench.@${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}@
228 If you did *not* "configure a different authentication provider":#authentication you will be using the "Test" provider, and the provision script creates an initial user for testing purposes. This user is configured as administrator of the newly created cluster. It uses the values of @INITIAL_USER@ and @INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD@ the @local.params@ file.
230 If you *did* configure a different authentication provider, the first user to log in will automatically be given Arvados admin privileges.
232 h2(#post_install). After the installation
234 As part of the operation of @installer.sh@, it automatically creates a @git@ repository with your configuration templates. You should retain this repository but be aware that it contains sensitive information (passwords and tokens used by the Arvados services).
236 As described in "Iterating on config changes":#iterating you may use @installer.sh deploy@ to re-run the Salt to deploy configuration changes and upgrades. However, be aware that the configuration templates created for you by @installer.sh@ are a snapshot which are not automatically kept up to date.
238 When deploying upgrades, consult the "Arvados upgrade notes":{{site.baseurl}}/admin/upgrading.html to see if changes need to be made to the configuration file template in @local_config_dir/pillars/arvados.sls@. To specify the version to upgrade to, set the @VERSION@ parameter in @local.params@.
240 See also "Maintenance and upgrading":{{site.baseurl}}/admin/maintenance-and-upgrading.html for more information.