Cluster customisation: AWS¶
An Alces Flight Compute environment contains many useful configurations and tools, however there are cases where your environment may require customisation - this may include things such as;
- Distribution package installation
- External storage mounts
The Alces customiser tool requires some setup tasks in order to appropriately work with your AWS account and deployed Alces Flight Compute environments.
Setup tasks¶
To begin setting up the Alces customiser tool - log in to your Alces Flight Compute environment as the administrator user. From there, run the alces about node
command - this will display information about your environment:
[alces@login1(alces-cluster) ~]$ alces about node
Clusterware release: 2016.2
Customizer bucket prefix: s3://alces-flight-a1i0ytdmvzv3ztv3/customizer/default
Platform host name: ec2-52-51-77-141.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com
Public IP address: 52.51.77.141
Account hash: a1i0ytdmvzv3ztv3
Using the information provided - a new S3 bucket must be created using the prefix provided. Using one of the available tools, such as alces storage
or s3cmd
or the S3 web console - create a new bucket, for instance in the example the bucket would be called:
alces-flight-a1i0ytdmvzv3ztv3
Once the bucket is created - create a “folder” within the bucket named:
customizer
Now, from within the customizer
folder - create another folder named default
, this sets up the default
customiser profile.
From within the default
folder - create the configuration folder - this is where all customisation scripts should be placed. Create a new folder within the default
folder named:
configure.d
Note
It is important that the bucket and folders are created with the correct names - failing to create the bucket and folders with the correct names will mean the Alces customiser will not run
Your AWS account is now ready for use with the Alces customiser tool.
Using custom S3 buckets¶
You may also wish to use a custom S3 bucket rather than the automatically generated Flight bucket name. To do so, simply follow the above steps - by creating a bucket or using an existing bucket of choice, then creating the appropriate folders within the bucket.
To use custom S3 buckets with the Alces Flight Compute 2016.2
release, enter your S3 bucket URL in the FlightCustomBuckets
CloudFormation parameter.
Setting up customisation scripts¶
Customisation scripts are run on each node in your environment upon entering the cluster ring - example customisation scripts include distribution package installations and external storage mounts. The Alces customiser supports any executable file type.
The following simple example customisation shell script would install the emacs
editor on each node within your environment:
#!/bin/bash
yum -y install emacs
Once the bash script has been created - upload it to your S3 bucket into the configure.d
folder previously created, for example:
s3://alces-flight-<account hash>/customizer/default/configure.d/emacs.sh
You can upload multiple customisation scripts to the default
folder - each of the scripts will be run.
The output of each customiser script run is sent to /var/log/clusterware/instance.log
on each of the nodes. Each subsequently deployed Alces Flight Compute environment will run each of the customise scripts included in the default
folder.
Using alternate customisation profiles¶
Alternate customisation profiles can be set up and used with the Alces customiser tool. To set up another profile, from your S3 bucket in the customizer
folder - create another profile folder, for example foo
Within the foo
folder - create the configure.d
folder. Place any customisation scripts for the foo
profile within the configure.d
folder.
To use custom profiles when launching the Alces Flight Compute 2016.2
CloudFormation templates, enter the profile name(s) in the FlightCustomProfiles
parameter - the customiser tool will then run each of the scripts in the foo
profile.