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IBM Spectrum Symphony CWS/LSF Cluster Template

An IBM Cloud Schematics template to launch an HPC (High Performance Computing) cluster for FSS (Financial Services Sector) Tech Preview. Schematics uses Terraform as the infrastructure as code engine. With this template, you can provision and manage infrastructure as a single unit. See the Terraform provider docs for available resources for the IBM Cloud. Note: To create the resources that this template requests, your IBM Cloud Infrastructure (Softlayer) account and IBM Cloud account must have sufficient permissions.

IMPORTANT

Due to legal requirement, we cannot provide product packages and entitlement in this template. You must either provide your own product packages and entitlement links, or use the IBM Spectrum Cluster evaluation packages and entitlement links from the following IBM URLs, and specify those values in uri_file_entitlement, uri_package_installer, uri_package_additional, uri_package_additional2 variables in the Variables section of your environment created using the hpc-fss-cluser template.

If you use the evaluation edition, after selecting "I agree" to the license and "Download using http" option, for each files listed below, right click "download now" and specify "Copy Link Address" to copy the download URL and then use that link address in the applicable uri_ variable field. For example, copy the link address for the IBM Spectrum Symphony evaluation edition entitlement file, and use it as the uri_file_entitlement variable value in the environment. Repeat the process for the required evaluation edition packages listed below. The evaluation edition links are unique for each user and are only valid for a few days):

If you use IBM Passport Advantage, use the corresponding urls instead. Note that the package name will not have the word "eval".

If you host your own web or ftp service to provide the packages and entitlement, use the corresponding urls instead.

Evaluation: IBM Spectrum Symphony latest (7.2.0.0): https://www.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwm/web/preLogin.do?source=swerpzsw-symphony-3

  • uri_file_entitlement = "https://......./sym_adv_ev_entitlement.dat"
  • uri_package_installer = "https://......./symeval-7.2.0.0_x86_64.bin"
  • uri_package_additonal = "https://......./symdeeval-7.2.0.0_x86_64.bin"

Evaluation: IBM Spectrum CWS latest (2.2.0.0): https://www.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwm/web/preLogin.do?source=swg-eipcfs

  • uri_file_entitlement = "https://......./cwseval_entitlement.dat"
  • uri_package_installer = "https://......./cwseval-2.2.0.0_x86_64.bin"

Evaluation: IBM Spectrum LSF latest (10.1): https://www.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwm/web/preLogin.do?source=swerpsysz-lsf-3&S_PKG=lsfv101

  • uri_file_entitlement = (no evaluation license provided, it is embedded. leave empty for evaluation edition)
  • uri_package_installer = "https://......./lsf10.1_lsfinstall_linux_x86_64.tar.Z"
  • uri_package_additional = "https://......./lsf10.1_linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64.tar."
  • uri_package_additional2= (no package provided; does not support Ubuntu 1604 OS)

You can provide the package with a combination of the following options:

  • uri_package_installer (required) - The primary installer that launches Spectrum Computing cluster software. If you want to use a trial copy, use the above URL to request evaluation packages for the corresponding software.
  • uri_package_additional (optional for CWS, required for Symphony Developer Edition, required for LSF) - A secondary installer that is used for Spectrum Computing Symphony Developer Edition or LSF Arch linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64 (centos7). If you want to use a trial copy, use the above URL to request evaluation packages for Symphony Developer Edition or LSF Arch linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64.
  • uri_package_additonal2 (optional for CWS and Symphony, required for LSF) - A secondary installer that is used for Spectrum Computing LSF Arch lnx310-glibc217-x86_64 (ubuntu1604). If you want to use a trial copy, use the above URL to request evaluation packages for LSF Arch lnx310-lib217-x86_64.

You can provide the entitlement with either of the following variables:

  • uri_file_entitlement - described above for evaluation entitlement.
  • entitlement - A string value of the pasted entitlement content. If the entitlement contains multiple lines, you can paste line by line, adding \n to each line for now.

Release Information

  • IBM Spectrum Symphony/CWS/LSF Cluster on Schematics
  • Supported Product Version: Symphony latest (7.2.0.0), CWS latest (2.2.0.0), LSF latest (10.1)

Contents

  • Default Topology
  • Usage
  • Advanced Usage
  • Community Contribution
  • Release Notes
  • Copyright

Default Topology

Review the following diagrams for the topology of default symphony, cws, and lsf clusters.

Default Symphony cluster

default installation topology

Default CWS cluster

default installation topology

Default LSF cluster

default installation topology

Usage

Create an environment with IBM Cloud Schematics

Environments can be used to separate software components into development tiers (e.g. staging, QA, and production).

  1. In IBM Cloud, go to the menu and select the Schematics dashboard.
  2. In the left navigation menu, select Templates to access the template catalog.
  3. Click Create on the hpc-fss-cluster template. You are taken to a configuration page where you can define metadata about your environment.
  4. Define values for your variables according to the following table.

Create an environment with Terraform Binary on your local workstation

  1. Set up IBM Cloud provider credentials on your local machine.
  2. Install the Terraform binary
  3. Install the IBM Cloud Provider Plugin.
  4. Follow the instructions at the IBM Cloud Provider for Terraform docs.

To run this project locally:

  1. Supply the required variable values in one of the following ways:
  2. Run terraform plan. Terraform performs a dry run to show what resources will be created.
  3. Run terraform apply. Terraform creates and deploys resources to your environment.
    • You can see deployed infrastructure in IBM Cloud here.
  4. Run terraform destroy. Terraform destroys all deployed resources in this environment.

Variables

Variable Name Description Default Value
bluemix_api_key Your IBM Cloud API key. You can get the value by running `bx iam api-key-create ``.
cluster_admin The administrator account of the cluster: egoadmin or lsfadmin. egoadmin
cluster_name The name of the cluster. mycluster
cluster_web_admin_password Password for web interface account Admin Admin
core_of_compute The number of CPU cores to allocate to the compute server. 1
core_of_master The number of CPU cores to allocate to the master server. 2
datacenter_bare_metal The data center to create bare metal resources in. You can get the list by running bluemix cs locations. wdc04
datacenter The data center to create resources in. You can get the list by running bluemix cs locations. dal12
private_vlan_id (advanced)The private vlan to create vm resources in. defaults to 0 for automatic placement. 0
domain_name The name of the domain for the instance. domain.com
entitlement Entitlement content that enables use of the cluster software.
fixed_config_preset The bare metal hardware configuration. S1270_32GB_2X960GBSSD_NORAID
hourly_billing_compute The billing type for the instance. When set to true, the computing instance is billed on hourly usage. Otherwise, the instance is billed on a monthly basis. true
hourly_billing_master The billing type for the instance. When set to true, the master node is billed on hourly usage. Otherwise, the instance is billed on a monthly basis. true
failover_master (advanced)Specifies whether or not HA is enabled for master nodes. false
master_use_bare_metal (advanced)If set to true, bare metal masters are created. If set to false, VM masters are created. false
memory_in_mb_compute The amount of memory (in Mb) to allocate to the compute server. 4096
memory_in_mb_master The amount of memory (in Mb) to allocate to the master server. 8192
network_speed_compute The network interface speed for the compute nodes. 1000
network_speed_master The network interface speed for the master nodes. 1000
number_of_compute_bare_metal (advanced)The number of bare metal compute nodes to deploy. 0
number_of_compute The number of VM compute nodes to deploy. 2
number_of_dehost The number of development nodes to depoy. 1
os_reference_bare_metal An operating system reference code that is used to provision the bare metal server. UBUNTU_16_64
os_reference An operating system reference code that is used to provision the cluster nodes. Get a complete list of the OS reference codes available (use your API key as the password to log in). CENTOS_7_64
image_id (advanced)speicfy the image id for vm instances. defaults to 0 meaning use os_reference instead 0
post_install_script_uri The URI for the deployment script. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IBMSpectrumComputing/spectrum-schematics-cluster/master/scripts/ibm_spectrum_computing_deploy.sh
prefix_compute_bare_metal The hostname prefix for bare metal compute nodes. bmcompute
prefix_compute The hostname prefix for compute nodes. compute
prefix_dehost The hostname prefix for Symphony development nodes. dehost
prefix_master The hostname prefix for the master server. master
product The cluster product to deploy: symphony, cws, or lsf. symphony
softlayer_api_key Your IBM Cloud Infrastructure (SoftLayer) API key.
softlayer_username Your IBM Cloud Infrastructure (SoftLayer) user name.
ssh_key_label An identifying label to assign to the SSH key. ssh_compute_key
ssh_key_note A description to assign to the SSH key. ssh key for cluster hosts
ssh_public_key The public key contents for the SSH keypair to access cluster nodes.
uri_file_entitlement The URL to the entitlement file for the software product.
uri_package_additional The URL to the product package supplement file.
uri_package_additional2 The URL to an additional product package supplement file.
uri_package_installer The URL to the product package installation file.
use_intranet (advanced)Specifies whether the cluster resolves hostnames with intranet or internet IP addresses. true
version The version of the cluster product: latest, 7.2.0.0, 2.2.0.0, or 10.1. latest

Advanced Usage

Cluster HA

To enable master failover, set failover_master to 1 or true

Currently, the failover implements only when master is virtual, it brings up a virtual as nfs server

  • to ensure nfs server and masters are in the same VLAN, you might need to specify private_vlan_id when you have multiple vlans in a specific datacenter

Bare metal support

Use standalone ibm-cloud-provider and Terraform to deploy bare metal servers. Since datacenter and fixed_config_preset must be specified and there is no guarantee of availability, you may need to try several different values.

You can use D2620V4_128GB_2X800GB_SSD_RAID_1_K80_GPU2 as a GPU preset.

When deploying bare metal servers, these variables can be especially useful:

  • master_use_bare_metal - If set to true, bare metal masters are created. If set to false, VM masters are created.
  • number_of_compute_bare_metal - The number of bare metal compute nodes to deploy.
  • datacenter_bare_metal - The data center to create resources in. You can get the list by running bluemix cs locations.
  • os_reference_bare_metal - An operating system reference code that is used to provision the bare metal server.

Community Contribution Requirements

Community contributions to this repository must follow the IBM Developer's Certificate of Origin (DCO) process. Contributions can only through GitHub pull requests:

  1. Contributor proposes new code to community through a pull request.

  2. Contributor signs off on contributions by attaching the DCO to ensure contributor is either the code originator or has rights to publish. The template of the DCO is included in this package.

  3. IBM SpectrumComputing reviews the contribution to check for: i) Applicability and relevancy of functional content ii) Any obvious issues

  4. If accepted, the contribution is merged. If rejected, the contribution goes back to contributor and is not merged.

Release Notes

version 0.5.0

  • add option to create and specify private vlan for vm instances
  • ssh_private_key no longer needed for bare metal deployment
  • add paramters for evaluation clusters:
  • uri_file_entitlement
  • uri_package_installer
  • uri_package_additonal
  • uri_package_additional2

version 0.4

  • Boost version to 0.4 to catchup provider version
  • Support symphony, cws and lsf deployment
  • Support both CENTOS_7_64 and UBUNTU_16_64
  • Bare metal support (experimental)
    • never create bare metals with the same hostname and domainname in the same day even after destroy
    • bare metal creation require to specify datacenter and preset fixed config, no guarantee of availability
    • master_use_bare_metal or number_of_compute_bare_metal

Release initial

  • This is the first release from IBM Spectrum Computing.
  • Create centos based symphony 7.2.0.0 virtual machines on SoftLayer using Schematics.
  • Required variables
    • entitlement
    • ibm_bmx_api_key
    • ibm_sl_username, ibm_sl_api_key
    • ssh_public_key

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