Edit the Cloud Node Startup Script
Update the cloud node startup script to configure the node after booting.
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Configure WLM server and scheduler settings, queues, resources, defaults and limits.
Monitor jobs and nodes to understand what your HPC system is doing and improve performance.
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Run a simulation to perform what-if analysis to determine the most productive way to scale and configure an HPC.
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Burst HPC cluster nodes in the cloud when the demand for computing capacity spikes.
A description of cloud bursting, a typical bursting setup and an overview of steps for setting up cloud bursting.
Definitions for terminology that is used to describe cloud bursting.
A cloud provider account, licenses, an on-premise PBS Complex and a secure network connection must be in place before cloud bursting can be enabled.
Create a script that is ran when the cloud node is burst.
Requirements for bursting Windows cloud nodes.
Create the necessary components in AWS that are required for cloud bursting and then create a Control cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in Microsoft Azure that are required for cloud bursting and then create a Control cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in GCP that are required for cloud bursting and then create a Control cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in Oracle Cloud that are required for cloud bursting and then create a Control cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in Orange Cloud Flexible Engine that are required for cloud bursting and then create a cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in HUAWEI Cloud that are required for cloud bursting and then create a cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in Open Telekom Cloud (OTC) that are required for cloud bursting and then create a cloud bursting scenario.
Create the necessary components in OpenStack that are required for cloud bursting and then create a cloud bursting scenario.
Enable and disable cloud bursting and edit cloud bursting scenarios to reconfigure cloud bursting such as adding instance types, updating the cloud node boot script, and managing SSH keys.
View cloud account details and delete cloud accounts.
Display the amount of burst node licenses that are available.
Increase or decrease the amount of PBSWorksBurstNodeHours for cloud bursting.
Enable a cloud bursting scenario so that cloud nodes can be burst.
Disable cloud bursting for a specific bursting scenario.
Disable cloud bursting by disabling bursting scenarios, letting the cloud queues drain and allowing all cloud nodes to unburst.
View information about a bursting scenario.
Edit a bursting scenario to add quotas and alerts, enable instance types, add or remove SSH keys, and make changes to the cloud node startup script.
Use resource quotas and alerts to control cloud bursting.
Add and remove tokens. Tokens are used by the cloud bursting hook to identify a bursting scenario.
Enable instance types for a bursting scenario so that nodes having that hardware configuration can be burst.
Modify bursting scenario details such as scenario name, description, domain name, OS image, tags, and virtual network details.
Add an SSH to a bursting scenario to give users access to associated cloud nodes. Remove SSH keys for a bursting scenario to restrict access to the associated cloud nodes.
Update the cloud node startup script to configure the node after booting.
Modify how long a cloud node can remain idle before it is unburst.
View the cloud nodes that have been burst for a bursting scenario.
Burst, unburst and view information about cloud nodes that have been created manually.
Use AWS Spot Instances to request spare computing capacity for up to 90% off the On-Demand price. Spot pricing is available for Azure and AWS. GCP has preemptible which is the same process except there is no bid price.
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The Node Management page enables you to monitor, filter, add and configure nodes quickly through an easy to use interface.
The real-time dashboard in Control (currently in preview release stage), provides live data in a single page to view several aspects about the overall operation of a cluster.
Logout once your work is complete.
Enable and disable cloud bursting and edit cloud bursting scenarios to reconfigure cloud bursting such as adding instance types, updating the cloud node boot script, and managing SSH keys.
Burst HPC cluster nodes in the cloud when the demand for computing capacity spikes.
Edit a bursting scenario to add quotas and alerts, enable instance types, add or remove SSH keys, and make changes to the cloud node startup script.
Update the cloud node startup script to configure the node after booting.
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Update the cloud node startup script to configure the node after booting.
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