62 lines
2.1 KiB
YAML
62 lines
2.1 KiB
YAML
---
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- hosts: slurm, cobald
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vars:
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container_privileged: True
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slurm_num_nodes: 10
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tasks:
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- name: "setup docker"
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import_role: name=docker
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tags: docker
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- name: "get facts from existing cobald instance (i.e. hostname)"
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include_role:
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name: cobald
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tasks_from: facts
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apply:
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tags: slurm, cobald, slurm-config
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tags: slurm, cobald, slurm-config
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vars:
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container_name: cobald
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- name: "setup slurm test environment in docker containers"
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include_role:
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name: slurm
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apply:
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tags: slurm
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vars:
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slurm_user: slurm # or root
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slurm_user_accounts:
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- name: cobald
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dir: /var/lib/cobald
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num_nodes: "{{slurm_num_nodes}}"
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extra_nodes:
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- name: cobald
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hostname: "{{cobald_container_hostname}}" # from cobald/facts.yml above
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# hostname is used as NodeHostname, which is used slurms "networking
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# code" (https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8615).
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# It works either way around, but one of NodeName or NodeHostname has
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# to match the container name (-n flag, not --hostname) since when
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# submitting tasks to the slurm controller, it matches access
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# permissions against a reverse lookup of the submitting ip address.
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# Docker always and unconfigureably resolves the container ip in any
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# network to containername.netname, where containername is the
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# containers runtime name (not hostname supplied!) and netname is
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# the network name in host environment. We should run our own dns...
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docker_network: slurm
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slurm_hostsystem_cluster_access: True
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when: '"slurm" in group_names'
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tags: slurm, cobald, influxdb, slurm-config
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# tags: cobald requires some slurm facts, so cobald tag is included here
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- name: "install cobald"
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include_role:
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name: cobald
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apply:
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tags: cobald
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vars:
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cobald_slurm: True
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container_name: cobald
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# docker_network: slurm # overriden by vars/slurm.yml
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when: '"cobald" in group_names'
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tags: cobald, influxdb, singularity
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