The following sections provide details on installing omnia.yml
using CLI.
To install the Omnia control plane and manage workloads on your cluster using the Omnia control plane, see Install the Omnia Control Plane and Monitor Kubernetes and Slurm for more information.
git clone https://github.com/dellhpc/omnia.git
Note: After the Omnia repository is cloned, a folder named omnia is created. Ensure that you do not rename this folder.
Change the directory to omnia: cd omnia
In the omnia_config.yml
file, provide the required details (Check the parameter guide for more information).
Note: Without the login node, Slurm jobs can be scheduled only through the manager node.
Create an inventory file in the omnia folder. Add login node IP address under the [login_node] group, manager node IP address under the [manager] group, compute node IP addresses under the [compute] group, and NFS node IP address under the [nfs_node] group. A template file named INVENTORY is provided in the omnia\docs folder.
Note: Ensure that all the four groups (login_node, manager, compute, nfs_node) are present in the template, even if the IP addresses are not updated under login_node and nfs_node groups.
To install Omnia:
Leap OS | CentOS, Rocky |
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ansible-playbook omnia.yml -i inventory -e 'ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3' |
ansible-playbook omnia.yml -i inventory |
By default, no skip tags are selected, and both Kubernetes and Slurm will be deployed.
To skip the installation of Kubernetes, enter:
ansible-playbook omnia.yml -i inventory --skip-tags "kubernetes"
To skip the installation of Slurm, enter:
ansible-playbook omnia.yml -i inventory --skip-tags "slurm"
To skip the NFS client setup, enter the following command to skip the k8s_nfs_client_setup role of Kubernetes:
ansible-playbook omnia.yml -i inventory --skip-tags "nfs_client"
The default path of the Ansible configuration file is /etc/ansible/
. If the file is not present in the default path, then edit the ansible_config_file_path
variable to update the configuration path.
To provide passwords for mariaDB Database (for Slurm accounting), Kubernetes Pod Network CIDR, and Kubernetes CNI, edit the omnia_config.yml
file.
Note:
Supported values for Kubernetes CNI are calico and flannel. The default value of CNI considered by Omnia is calico.
The default value of Kubernetes Pod Network CIDR is 10.244.0.0/16. If 10.244.0.0/16 is already in use within your network, select a different Pod Network CIDR. For more information, see https://docs.projectcalico.org/getting-started/kubernetes/quickstart.
Note: If you want to view or edit the
omnia_config.yml
file, run the following command:
ansible-vault view omnia_config.yml --vault-password-file .omnia_vault_key
-- To view the file.ansible-vault edit omnia_config.yml --vault-password-file .omnia_vault_key
-- To edit the file.Note: It is suggested that you use the ansible-vault view or edit commands and that you do not use the ansible-vault decrypt or encrypt commands. If you have used the ansible-vault decrypt or encrypt commands, provide 644 permission to
omnia_config.yml
.
Omnia considers slurm
as the default username for MariaDB.
The following kubernetes roles are provided by Omnia when omnia.yml file is run:
/home/k8snfs
, is created. Using this directory, compute nodes share the common files.k8s_start_services role
Whenever k8s_version, k8s_cni or k8s_pod_network_cidr needs to be modified after the HPC cluster is setup, the OS in the manager and compute nodes in the cluster must be re-flashed before executing omnia.yml again.
After Kubernetes is installed and configured, few Kubernetes and calico/flannel related ports are opened in the manager and compute nodes. This is required for Kubernetes Pod-to-Pod and Pod-to-Service communications. Calico/flannel provides a full networking stack for Kubernetes pods.
If Kubernetes Pods are unable to communicate with the servers (i.e., unable to access the Internet) when the DNS servers are not responding, then the Kubernetes Pod Network CIDR may be overlapping with the host network which is DNS issue. To resolve this issue:
omnia.yml
and skip slurm using --skip-tags slurm
.The following Slurm roles are provided by Omnia when omnia.yml file is run:
To enable the login node, the login_node_required variable must be set to "true" in the omnia_config.yml file.
Note: If LeapOS is being deployed, login_common and login_server roles will be skipped.
Note: To skip the installation of:
- The login node-In the
omnia_config.yml
file, set the login_node_required variable to "false".- The FreeIPA server and client: Use
--skip-tags freeipa
while executing the omnia.yml file.
If you want to install JupyterHub and Kubeflow playbooks, you have to first install the JupyterHub playbook and then install the Kubeflow playbook.
Commands to install JupyterHub and Kubeflow:
ansible-playbook platforms/jupyterhub.yml -i inventory
ansible-playbook platforms/kubeflow.yml -i inventory
Note: When the Internet connectivity is unstable or slow, it may take more time to pull the images to create the Kubeflow containers. If the time limit is exceeded, the Apply Kubeflow configurations task may fail. To resolve this issue, you must redeploy Kubernetes cluster and reinstall Kubeflow by completing the following steps:
- Format the OS on manager and compute nodes.
- In the
omnia_config.yml
file, change the k8s_cni variable value from calico to flannel.- Run the Kubernetes and Kubeflow playbooks.
To update the INVENTORY file present in omnia
directory with the new node IP address under the compute group. Ensure the other nodes which are already a part of the cluster are also present in the compute group along with the new node. Then, run omnia.yml
to add the new node to the cluster and update the configurations of the manager node.