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This section provides information for setting up a cluster in a virtual machine. Setting up a cluster in a virtual machine involves the following:

Prerequisites

In addition to the standard requirements, the following are also needed:

  • Virtualbox
  • Vagrant


Starting the Cluster

To start the cluster, run the following:

vagrant up

 

At this point, the VM has a single node mesos cluster running.

To ssh into the cluster, run the following:

 vagrant ssh

 

The password for the vagrant user is vagrant.

Setting up YARN/Hadoop

To setup YARN/Hadoop inside VM, run the following YARN setup shell files:

1. Run the first YARN setup shell command from the vagrant directory to create a user hduser in group hadoop. Be sure to remember the password that you provide for this user.

 cd /vagrant
./setup-yarn-1.sh

 

2. Run the second YARN setup shell command as sudo.

 sudo su - hduser
cd /vagrant
./setup-yarn-2.sh

 

The following processes should be running:

9844 Jps
6709 NameNode
6393 JobHistoryServer
6874 DataNode

Process IDs are different.

 

Installing Myriad

Installing Myriad involves downloading the Myriad binaries from GitHub. The Myriad location is currently at https://github.com/mesos/myriad.

To install Myriad:

  1. Create a new myriad directory.
  2. Clone the Myriad GitHub.
  3. Pull the contents to the new directory.

 

Configuring Myriad

To configure Myriad:

Step 1: Build Myriad

To build the Myriad Scheduler inside a VM, run the gradlew build:

 cd /vagrant
./gradlew build

If a build failure occurs, the issue is not with the build itself, but a failure to write to disk. This can happen when you build outside the vagrant instance first. To resolve this issue, exit the user hduser (type: exit) and build again as the vagrant user.

 

Step 2: Deploy the Myriad Files

The Myriad Schedule and Executer jar files and all the runtime dependences as well as the Myriad configuration file must be copied to $YARN_HOME.

 

  • The Myriad Scheduler jar files and all the runtime dependencies are located at:
/vagrant/myriad-scheduler/build/libs/*
  • The Myriad configuration file is located at:
/vagrant/myriad-scheduler/src/main/resources/myriad-config-default.yml
  • The Myriad Executor jar file are located at:
/vagrant/myriad-scheduler/build/libs/myriad-executor-0.1.0.jar

 

For example, the files are copied to the following locations:

cp /vagrant/myriad-scheduler/build/libs/* $YARN_HOME/share/hadoop/yarn/lib/ 
cp /vagrant/myriad-executor/build/libs/myriad-executor-0.1.0.jar $YARN_HOME/share/hadoop/yarn/lib/
cp /vagrant/myriad-scheduler/src/main/resources/myriad-config-default.yml $YARN_HOME/etc/hadoop/

Step 3: Configure the Myriad Defaults

 As a minimum, the following Myriad configuration parameters must be set:

  • mesosMaster
  • zkServers
  • YARN_HOME

 

Enabling Cgroups involves modifying the yarn-site.xml and myriad-config-default.yml files. If you plan on using Cgroups, you could set that property at this time. See Configuring Cgroups for more information.

 

To configure Myriad, update $YARN_HOME/etc/hadoop/myriad-config-default.yml with the following content:

mesosMaster: <mesos Master IP address>:5050
checkpoint: false
frameworkFailoverTimeout: 43200000
frameworkName: MyriadAlpha
nativeLibrary: /usr/local/lib/libmesos.so
zkServers: localhost:2181
zkTimeout: 20000
profiles:
small:
cpu: 2
mem: 2048
medium:
cpu: 4
mem: 4096
large:
cpu: 10
mem: 12288
rebalancer: true
nodemanager:
jvmMaxMemoryMB: 1024
user: hduser
cpus: 0.2
cgroups: false
executor:
jvmMaxMemoryMB: 256
path: file://localhost/usr/local/libexec/mesos/myriad-executor-runnable-0.1.0.jar

Step 4: Configure YARN to use Myriad

To configure YARN to use Myriad, update $YARN_HOME/etc/hadoop/yarn-site.xml with following content:

<property>
<name>yarn.nodemanager.resource.cpu-vcores</name>
<value>${nodemanager.resource.cpu-vcores}</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>yarn.nodemanager.resource.memory-mb</name>
<value>${nodemanager.resource.memory-mb}</value>
</property>
<!-- The following properties enable dynamic port assignment by Mesos -->
<property>
    <name>yarn.nodemanager.address</name>
    <value>${myriad.yarn.nodemanager.address}</value>
</property>
<property>
    <name>yarn.nodemanager.webapp.address</name>
    <value>${myriad.yarn.nodemanager.webapp.address}</value>
</property>
<property>
    <name>yarn.nodemanager.webapp.https.address</name>
    <value>${myriad.yarn.nodemanager.webapp.address}</value>
</property>
<property>
    <name>yarn.nodemanager.localizer.address</name>
    <value>${myriad.yarn.nodemanager.localizer.address}</value>
</property>
<!-- The following properties configure Myriad Scheduler  -->
<property>
<name>yarn.resourcemanager.scheduler.class</name>
<value>org.apache.myriad.scheduler.yarn.MyriadFairScheduler</value>
<description>One can configure other schedulers as well from following list: org.apache.myriad.scheduler.yarn.MyriadCapacityScheduler, org.apache.myriad.scheduler.yarn.MyriadFifoScheduler</description>
</property>

 

Getting Started

Launching

To launch Myriad, run the following:

sudo su hduser
yarn-daemon.sh start resourcemanager

Verifying Activity

To check that things are running, from a browser on the host check out the following urls:

    • Without the Mesos-DNS service, this IP is slave node's IP address where the ResourceManager is running.
    • With the Mesos-DNS service, Mesos-DNS discovers the node where the ResourceManager is running by using Mesos DNS FQDN (<app>.<framework>.mesos).
  • Mesos UI - Use the 5050 port and Frameworks directory. For example: http://<IP address>:5050/#/frameworks (http://10.141.141.20:5050/#/frameworks)

Shutting Down

To shut down from the vagrant ssh console, run the following:

yarn-daemon.sh stop resourcemanager
./shutdown.sh
exit
exit
vagrant halt
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