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Tom Clegg, 06/15/2016 09:16 PM

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h1. Crunch2 installation
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(DRAFT -- when ready, this will move to doc.arvados.org→install)
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h2. Set up a crunch-dispatch service
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Currently, dispatching containers via SLURM is supported.
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Install crunch-dispatch-slurm on a node that can submit SLURM jobs. This can be the slurm controller node, a worker node, or any other node that has the appropriate SLURM/munge configuration.
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<pre><code class="shell">
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sudo apt-get install crunch-dispatch-slurm
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Create a privileged token for use by the dispatcher. If you have multiple dispatch processes, you should give each one a different token.
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<pre><code class="shell">
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apiserver:~$ cd /var/www/arvados-api/current
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apiserver:/var/www/arvados-api/current$ sudo -u webserver-user RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec script/create_superuser_token.rb
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Save the token on the dispatch node, in <code>/etc/sv/env/ARVADOS_API_TOKEN</code>
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Example runit script:
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<pre><code class="shell">
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#!/bin/sh
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export ARVADOS_API_HOST=uuid_prefix.your.domain
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exec chpst -e ./env -u crunch crunch-dispatch-slurm
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Ensure the @crunch@ user exists -- and has the same UID, GID, and home directory -- on the dispatch node and all SLURM compute nodes. Ensure the @crunch@ user can run docker containers on SLURM compute nodes.
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h2. Install crunch-run on compute nodes
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h2. Configure kernel cgroup accounting on compute nodes
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h2. Configure docker
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h2. Test the dispatcher