X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/0662b235357dd40b5d27efd06b60044ddcec06f6..080c940d7a8134a6e277a53b7e45eb27e2b2c87f:/services/nodemanager/doc/ec2.example.cfg diff --git a/services/nodemanager/doc/ec2.example.cfg b/services/nodemanager/doc/ec2.example.cfg index 1c33bfd457..f5329ebe16 100644 --- a/services/nodemanager/doc/ec2.example.cfg +++ b/services/nodemanager/doc/ec2.example.cfg @@ -1,6 +1,20 @@ +# Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0 + # EC2 configuration for Arvados Node Manager. # All times are in seconds unless specified otherwise. +[Manage] +# The management server responds to http://addr:port/status.json with +# a snapshot of internal state. + +# Management server listening address (default 127.0.0.1) +#address = 0.0.0.0 + +# Management server port number (default -1, server is disabled) +#port = 8989 + [Daemon] # The dispatcher can customize the start and stop procedure for # cloud nodes. For example, the SLURM dispatcher drains nodes @@ -51,6 +65,21 @@ boot_fail_after = 1800 # an Arvados node that hasn't been updated for this long. node_stale_after = 14400 +# Number of consecutive times a node must report as "idle" before it +# will be considered eligible for shutdown. Node status is checked +# each poll period, and node can go idle at any point during a poll +# period (meaning a node could be reported as idle that has only been +# idle for 1 second). With a 60 second poll period, three consecutive +# status updates of "idle" suggests the node has been idle at least +# 121 seconds. +consecutive_idle_count = 3 + +# Scaling factor to be applied to nodes' available RAM size. Usually there's a +# variable discrepancy between the advertised RAM value on cloud nodes and the +# actual amount available. +# If not set, this value will be set to 0.95 +node_mem_scaling = 0.95 + # File path for Certificate Authorities certs_file = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt @@ -77,6 +106,8 @@ apiclient = WARNING host = zyxwv.arvadosapi.com token = ARVADOS_TOKEN timeout = 15 +jobs_queue = yes # Get work request from Arvados jobs queue (jobs API) +slurm_queue = yes # Get work request from squeue (containers API) # Accept an untrusted SSL certificate from the API server? insecure = no @@ -131,6 +162,11 @@ subnet_id = idstring # compute node. security_groups = idstring1, idstring2 +# Apply an Instance Profile ARN to the newly created compute nodes +# For more info, see: +# https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/iam-policy-restrict-vpc/ +# ex_iamprofile = arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNTNUMBER:instance-profile/ROLENAME + # You can define any number of Size sections to list EC2 sizes you're # willing to use. The Node Manager should boot the cheapest size(s) that @@ -142,12 +178,24 @@ security_groups = idstring1, idstring2 # You may also want to define the amount of scratch space (expressed # in GB) for Crunch jobs. You can also override Amazon's provided # data fields (such as price per hour) by setting them here. +# +# Additionally, you can ask for a preemptible instance (AWS's spot instance) +# by adding the appropriate boolean configuration flag. If you want to have +# both spot & reserved versions of the same size, you can do so by renaming +# the Size section and specifying the instance type inside it. [Size m4.large] cores = 2 price = 0.126 scratch = 100 +[Size m4.large.spot] +instance_type = m4.large +preemptible = true +cores = 2 +price = 0.126 +scratch = 100 + [Size m4.xlarge] cores = 4 price = 0.252