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Introduction

This heat template allows you to easily deploy a mpi cluster on OpenStack.

Quick start

  1. Clone this repository :

git clone https://github.com/frgaudet/openstack-heat-mpi.git

  1. Source your OpenStack environment file :

source openrc.sh

  1. Prepare your parameters :

    • key_name: Name of key-pair to be used
    • image_id: Server image
    • net_id: Private network id
    • name: Prefix for all your instances's name
  2. Launch a Cluster :

cd openstack-heat-mpi
heat stack-create -f mpi.yaml \
	-e lib/env.yaml \
	-P "key_name=fgaudet-key;image_id=Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (xenial);net_id=dev-net;name=fgaudet-mpi" mpi-stack

Parameters

There is at least 1 node, so if you specify count=4, then you'll have 5 nodes.

For example, create a 5 nodes cluster, with a m1.xlarge flavor :

heat stack-create -f mpi.yaml \
	-e lib/env.yaml \
	-P "count=4;flavor=m1.xlarge;key_name=fgaudet-key;image_id=Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (xenial);net_id=fgaudet-net2;name=fgaudet-mpi" mpi-stack

Note the stack id :

+--------------------------------------+------------+--------------------+---------------------+--------------+
| id                                   | stack_name | stack_status       | creation_time       | updated_time |
+--------------------------------------+------------+--------------------+---------------------+--------------+
| b7a7092c-876c-4c19-a8d3-47cb857a0ca6 | mpi-stack  | CREATE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-08-31T09:28:39 | None         |
+--------------------------------------+------------+--------------------+---------------------+--------------+

Check the master

Get your cluster's public IP address using the stack id (see above):

heat output-show b7a7092c-876c-4c19-a8d3-47cb857a0ca6 public_ip

This command should return you something like this, with of course a real IP :

+--------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Property     | Value                                      |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------+
| description  | The public IP address of this mpi cluster. |
| output_key   | public_ip                                  |
| output_value | "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX"                          |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------+

Then, connect to your master, using this IP you've just find out :

ssh <username>@<IP>

Then login with the mpi user (via root):

ubuntu@fgaudet-mpi:~$ sudo su -
root@fgaudet-mpi:~# su - mpi

and check your master :

wget http://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tags/v1.6-series/v1.6.4/examples/connectivity_c.c
mpicc connectivity_c.c -o connectivity
mpirun ./connectivity

You should see the following output :

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[30818,1],0]: A high-performance Open MPI point-to-point messaging module
was unable to find any relevant network interfaces:

Module: OpenFabrics (openib)
  Host: fgaudet-mpi

Another transport will be used instead, although this may result in
lower performance.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Connectivity test on 1 processes PASSED.

Ok now we'll have a running mpi master, let's try out now a real application !

Run simple ray-tracing application

The following steps were inspired from here

Get application

wget http://jedi.ks.uiuc.edu/~johns/raytracer/files/0.99b2/tachyon-0.99b2.tar.gz -O /tmp/tachyon.tar.gz

Deploy on every node

for i in $(cat mpi_hosts)
do
echo "Copying to ${i}"
scp -r /tmp/tachyon.tar.gz ${i}:/home/mpi/
echo "Compiling tachyon on ${i}"
ssh ${i} "tar -zxf /home/mpi/tachyon.tar.gz ;cd /home/mpi/tachyon/unix;make linux-mpi"
done

Run the application on one node

cd ~/tachyon/compile/linux-mpi
./tachyon ../../scenes/teapot.dat -format BMP

You get the following output :

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[31156,1],0]: A high-performance Open MPI point-to-point messaging module
was unable to find any relevant network interfaces:

Module: OpenFabrics (openib)
  Host: fgaudet-mpi

Another transport will be used instead, although this may result in
lower performance.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tachyon Parallel/Multiprocessor Ray Tracer   Version 0.99
Copyright 1994-2011,    John E. Stone <[email protected]>
------------------------------------------------------------
Scene Parsing Time:     0.0192 seconds
Scene contains 2330 objects.
Preprocessing Time:     0.0026 seconds
Rendering Progress:       100% complete
  Ray Tracing Time:     0.7833 seconds
    Image I/O Time:     0.0061 seconds

Run with 4 nodes

cd ~/tachyon/compile/linux-mpi
mpirun -np 4 --hostfile ~/mpi_hosts ./tachyon ../../scenes/teapot.dat -format BMP

You get the following output :

Warning: Permanently added '10.0.0.96' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
Warning: Permanently added '10.0.0.95' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
Warning: Permanently added '10.0.0.97' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[31165,1],0]: A high-performance Open MPI point-to-point messaging module
was unable to find any relevant network interfaces:

Module: OpenFabrics (openib)
  Host: fgaudet-mpi

Another transport will be used instead, although this may result in
lower performance.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tachyon Parallel/Multiprocessor Ray Tracer   Version 0.99
Copyright 1994-2011,    John E. Stone <[email protected]>
------------------------------------------------------------
Scene Parsing Time:     0.0190 seconds
Scene contains 2330 objects.
Preprocessing Time:     0.0027 seconds
Rendering Progress:       100% complete
  Ray Tracing Time:     0.2543 seconds
    Image I/O Time:     0.0050 seconds

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