Merge pull request #108 from Azure/js-peer_network_example

Added an example for a peer network cluster setup
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{
"location": "variables.location",
"resource_group": "variables.resource_group",
"install_from": "headnode",
"admin_user": "hpcadmin",
"variables": {
"hpc_image": "OpenLogic:CentOS-HPC:7.7:latest",
"location": "southcentralus",
"resource_group": "<NOT-SET>",
"vm_type": "Standard_D8_v3",
"compute_vm_type": "Standard_HB60rs",
"compute_instances": 2,
"vnet_resource_group": "variables.resource_group",
"peer_network_resource_group": "<NOT-SET>",
"peer_vnet_name": "<NOT_SET>"
},
"vnet": {
"resource_group": "variables.vnet_resource_group",
"name": "hpcvnet",
"address_prefix": "10.2.0.0/20",
"subnets": {
"compute": "10.2.4.0/22"
},
"peer": {
"Network1": {
"resource_group": "variables.peer_network_resource_group",
"vnet_name": "variables.peer_vnet_name"
}
}
},
"resources": {
"headnode": {
"type": "vm",
"vm_type": "variables.vm_type",
"public_ip": true,
"image": "variables.hpc_image",
"subnet": "compute",
"tags": [
"cndefault",
"nfsserver",
"pbsserver",
"loginnode",
"localuser",
"disable-selinux"
]
},
"compute": {
"type": "vmss",
"vm_type": "variables.compute_vm_type",
"instances": "variables.compute_instances",
"image": "variables.hpc_image",
"subnet": "compute",
"tags": [
"nfsclient",
"pbsclient",
"cndefault",
"localuser",
"disable-selinux"
]
}
},
"install": [
{
"script": "disable-selinux.sh",
"tag": "disable-selinux",
"sudo": true
},
{
"script": "cndefault.sh",
"tag": "cndefault",
"sudo": true
},
{
"script": "nfsserver.sh",
"tag": "nfsserver",
"sudo": true
},
{
"script": "nfsclient.sh",
"args": [
"$(<hostlists/tags/nfsserver)"
],
"tag": "nfsclient",
"sudo": true
},
{
"script": "localuser.sh",
"args": [
"$(<hostlists/tags/nfsserver)"
],
"tag": "localuser",
"sudo": true
},
{
"script": "pbsdownload.sh",
"tag": "loginnode",
"sudo": false
},
{
"script": "pbsserver.sh",
"copy": [
"pbspro_19.1.1.centos7/pbspro-server-19.1.1-0.x86_64.rpm"
],
"tag": "pbsserver",
"sudo": false
},
{
"script": "pbsclient.sh",
"args": [
"$(<hostlists/tags/pbsserver)"
],
"copy": [
"pbspro_19.1.1.centos7/pbspro-execution-19.1.1-0.x86_64.rpm"
],
"tag": "pbsclient",
"sudo": false
}
]
}

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# Build a PBS compute cluster
Visualisation: [config.json](https://azurehpc.azureedge.net/?o=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azurehpc/master/examples/simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network/config.json)
This example will create an HPC cluster ready to run with PBS Pro.
## Initialise the project
To start you need to copy this directory and update the `config.json`. Azurehpc provides the `azhpc-init` command that can help here by compying the directory and substituting the unset variables. First run with the `-s` parameter to see which variables need to be set:
```
azhpc-init -c $azhpc_dir/examples/simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network -d simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network -s
```
The variables can be set with the `-v` option where variables are comma separated. The output from the previous command as a starting point. The `-d` option is required and will create a new directory name for you. Please update to whatever `resource_group` you would like to deploy to:
```
azhpc-init -c $azhpc_dir/examples/simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network -d simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network -v resource_group=azurehpc-cluster,peer_network_resource_group=some_name,peer_vnet_name=some_name
```
> Note: You can still update variables even if they are already set. For example, in the command below we change the region to `westus2` and the SKU to `Standard_HC44rs`:
```
azhpc-init -c $azhpc_dir/examples/simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network -d simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network -v location=westus2,vm_type=Standard_HC44rs,resource_group=azhpc-cluster,peer_network_resource_group=some_name,peer_vnet_name=some_name
```
## Create the cluster
```
cd simple_hpc_pbs_peer_network
azhpc-build
```
Allow ~10 minutes for deployment. You are able to view the status VMs being deployed by running `azhpc-status` in another terminal.
## Log in the cluster
Connect to the headnode and check PBS and NFS
```
$ azhpc-connect -u hpcuser headnode
Fri Jun 28 09:18:04 UTC 2019 : logging in to headnode (via headnode6cfe86.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com)
[hpcuser@headnode ~]$ pbsnodes -avS
vnode state OS hardware host queue mem ncpus nmics ngpus comment
--------------- --------------- -------- -------- --------------- ---------- -------- ------- ------- ------- ---------
compuc407000003 free -- -- 10.2.4.8 -- 224gb 60 0 0 --
compuc407000002 free -- -- 10.2.4.7 -- 224gb 60 0 0 --
[hpcuser@headnode ~]$ sudo exportfs -v
/share/apps <world>(sync,wdelay,hide,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,rw,secure,root_squash,no_all_squash)
/share/data <world>(sync,wdelay,hide,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,rw,secure,root_squash,no_all_squash)
/share/home <world>(sync,wdelay,hide,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,rw,secure,root_squash,no_all_squash)
/mnt/resource/scratch
<world>(sync,wdelay,hide,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,rw,secure,root_squash,no_all_squash)
[hpcuser@headnode ~]$
```
To check the state of the cluster you can run the following commands
```
azhpc-connect -u hpcuser headnode
qstat -Q
pbsnodes -avS
df -h
```