A MESOS scheduler framework, which accepts offers from MESOS master and builds HPC Pack compute nodes for existing HPC cluster.
With the help of HPC Pack MESOS Framework, resource allocation of Microsoft HPC Pack cluster can be managed by existing MESOS cluster, which increases resource utilization.
HPC Pack Mesos Framework
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Borrows HPC Pack compute nodes from Mesos cluster, if
- HPC Pack has queueing tasks need more resource
- Mesos cluster has available resource for HPC Pack
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Returns HPC Pack compute nodes to Mesos cluster, if
- The node reached idle time out of Mesos framework
See HPC Pack Mesos Integration Step By Step
- Python 2.7
- pipenv
- Clone this repository
- CD to the project folder
- Run command
pipenv install
- (Optional) You can get Show help info by typing
pipenv run python hpcframework.py -h
usage: hpcframework.py [-h] [-g NODE_GROUP] script_path setup_path headnode ssl_thumbprint client_cert
HPC Pack Mesos framework
positional arguments:
script_path Path of HPC Pack Mesos slave setup script (e.g. setupscript.ps1)
setup_path Path of HPC Pack setup executable (e.g. setup.exe)
headnode Hostname of HPC Pack cluster head node
ssl_thumbprint Thumbprint of certificate which will be used in installation and communication with HPC Pack cluster
client_cert .pem file of client cert used for HPC Management REST API authentication
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-g NODE_GROUP, --node_group NODE_GROUP
The node group in which we need to perform grow-shrink.
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Convert .pfx to .pem using OpenSSL
openssl pkcs12 -in file.pfx -out file.pem -nodes