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Instructions to setup batch-shipyard to run/test/benchmark Devito on Microsoft Azure

Step 0 : This Readme.md assumes an already existing batch account accompanied by a storage account. If not, - Go to your resource portal on Azure and create a batch account and a storage account. Batch and storage account should be under the same resource group.

Step 1 : Download batch shipyard

Linux installation: https://batch-shipyard.readthedocs.io/en/latest/01-batch-shipyard-installation/#linux-install

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/Azure/batch-shipyard.git
# Change dir
cd batch-shipyard
# Install
./install.sh
# [Optional] Add a link for shipyard executable
sudo  ln -s $INST_PATH/batch-shipyard/shipyard  /usr/local/bin/shipyard

Note: batch-shipyard installer is not going to create by default an executable in usr/local/bin/ so you probably need to execute it through the installation folder unless changed as shown before.

Step 2 : Clone the current github repositiory in a different folder

git clone https://github.com/devitocodes/Azure-devito.git

Step 3 : Run Devito on Azure

  • Edit the shipyard-config/credentials.yaml file with your corresponding access keys. The keys can be found on the Azure portal, under 'Keys' tab for each of your account.
  • To create a pool, run: ($INST_PATH/batch-shipyard/)shipyard pool add --credentials $PATH-TO-CREDENTIALS/credentials.yaml

The pool.yaml file contains specs for the vm_configuration such as platform image, VMs etc..

  • To run a job ($INST_PATH/batch-shipyard/)shipyard jobs add --credentials $PATH-TO-CREDENTIALS/credentials.yaml

The jobs.yaml file contains among others definition of ENV_VARIABLES as well as the command(s) to be executed.

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