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aws-parallelcluster-node CHANGELOG

This file is used to list changes made in each version of the aws-parallelcluster-node package.

3.1.1

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Add possibility to override EC2 RunInstances parameters for instances launched in a Slurm cluster.

CHANGES

  • Update Slurm plugin to support version 21.08.

3.0.3

CHANGES

  • There were no changes for this version.

3.0.2

CHANGES

  • There were no changes for this version.

3.0.1

CHANGES

  • There were no changes for this version.

3.0.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Implement scaling protection mechanism with Slurm scheduler: compute fleet is automatically set to 'PROTECTED' state in case recurrent failures are encountered when provisioning nodes.
  • Implement computemgtd self-termination via shutdown command instead of calling TerminateInstances.

CHANGES

  • Drop support for SGE and Torque schedulers.
  • Use tags prefix parallelcluster: when describing EC2 instances.
  • Run Slurm command scontrol with sudo because clustermgtd is executed as cluster admin user (not root).

2.11.3

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.11.2

BUG FIXES

  • Slurm: fix issue that prevented powering-up nodes to be correctly reset after a stop and start of the cluster.

2.11.1

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.11.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • SGE: always use shortname as hostname filter with qstat. This will make nodewatcher more robust when using custom DHCP option, where the full hostname seen by SGE might differ from the hostname returned from EC2 metadata(local-hostname).
  • Transition from IMDSv1 to IMDSv2.
  • Have computemgtd reuse last available daemon configuration when the new one cannot be loaded.
  • Use methods with timeouts to read NFS shared files, which will prevent computemgtd from hanging when NFS filesystems are not available.

BUG FIXES

  • Fix a bug that caused clustermgtd to not immediately replace instances with failed status check that are in replacement process.

2.10.4

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.10.3

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.10.2

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.10.1

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Improve error handling in slurm plugin processes when clustermgtd is down.

CHANGES

  • Increase max attempts when retrying on Route53 API call failures.

2.10.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Add new all_or_nothing_batch configuration parameter for slurm_resume script. When True, slurm_resume will succeed only if all the instances required by all the pending jobs in Slurm will be available.

CHANGES

  • CentOS 6 is no longer supported.
  • Optimize retrieval of nodes info from Slurm scheduler.
  • Improve retrieval of instance type info by using DescribeInstanceType API.
  • Increase timeout from 10 to 30 seconds when clustermgtd and computemgtd daemons invoke Slurm commands.

BUG FIXES

  • Retrieve the right number of compute instance slots when instance type is updated.
  • Fix a bug that was causing clustermgtd and computemgtd sleep interval to be incorrectly computed when system timezone is not set to UTC.

2.9.1

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.9.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Add support for multiple queues and multiple instance types feature with the Slurm scheduler.
    • Replace the previously available scaling components with: clustermgtd daemon that takes care of handling compute fleet management operations, included the processing of health check failures coming from EC2 and cluster start/stop operations; slurm_resume and slurm_suspend scripts that integrate with Slurm power saving plugin; computemgtd daemon that monitors the health of the system from the compute nodes.
    • Replace Auto Scaling Group with plain EC2 APIs when provisioning cluster nodes.
    • Register cluster nodes in a Route53 private hosted zone when DNS resolution is enabled for the cluster.
    • Register mapping between Slurm node names and EC2 instances in DynamoDB table.
    • Create log files for the new components in /var/log/parallelcluster/ dir.

2.8.1

CHANGES

  • There were no notable changes for this version.

2.8.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Dynamically generate the architecture-specific portion of the path to the SGE binaries directory.

2.7.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • sqswatcher: The daemon is now compatible with VPC Endpoints so that SQS messages can be passed without traversing the public internet.

2.6.1

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Improved the management of SQS messages and retries to speed-up recovery times when failures occur.

CHANGES

  • Do not launch a replacement for an unhealthy or unresponsive node until this is terminated. This makes cluster slower at provisioning new nodes when failures occur but prevents any temporary over-scaling with respect to the expected capacity.
  • Increase parallelism when starting slurmd on compute nodes that join the cluster from 10 to 30.
  • Reduce the verbosity of messages logged by the node daemons.
  • Do not dump logs to /home/logs when nodewatcher encounters a failure and terminates the node. CloudWatch can be used to debug such failures.
  • Reduce the number of retries for failed REMOVE events in sqswatcher.

BUG FIXES

  • Fixed a bug in the ordering and retrying of SQS messages that was causing, under certain circumstances of heavy load, the scheduler configuration to be left in an inconsistent state.
  • Delete from queue the REMOVE events that are discarded due to hostname collision with another event fetched as part of the same sqswatcher iteration.

2.6.0

CHANGES

  • Remove logic that was adding compute nodes identity to known_hosts file for all OSs except CentOS6

BUG FIXES

  • Fix Torque issue that was limiting the max number of running jobs to the max size of the cluster.

2.5.1

BUG FIXES

  • Fix bug in sqswatcher that was causing the daemon to crash when more than 100 DynamoDB tables are present in the cluster region.

2.5.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Slurm:
    • Add support for scheduling with GPU options. Currently supports the following GPU-related options: —G/——gpus, ——gpus-per-task, ——gpus-per-node, ——gres=gpu, ——cpus-per-gpu.
    • Add gres.conf and slurm_parallelcluster_gres.conf in order to enable GPU options. slurm_parallelcluster_gres.conf is automatically generated by node daemon and contains GPU information from compute instances. If need to specify additional GRES options manually, please modify gres.conf and avoid changing slurm_parallelcluster_gres.conf when possible.
    • Integrated GPU requirements into scaling logic, cluster will scale automatically to satisfy GPU/CPU requirements for pending jobs. When submitting GPU jobs, CPU/node/task information is not required but preferred in order to avoid ambiguity. If only GPU requirements are specified, cluster will scale up to the minimum number of nodes required to satisfy all GPU requirements.
    • Slurm daemons will now keep running when cluster is stopped for better stability. However, it is not recommended to submit jobs when the cluster is stopped.
    • Change jobwatcher logic to consider both GPU and CPU when making scaling decision for slurm jobs. In general, cluster will scale up to the minimum number of nodes needed to satisfy all GPU/CPU requirements.
  • Reduce number of calls to ASG in nodewatcher to avoid throttling, especially at cluster scale-down.

CHANGES

  • Increase max number of SQS messages that can be processed by sqswatcher in a single batch from 50 to 200. This improves the scaling time especially with increased ASG launch rates.
  • Increase faulty node termination timeout from 1 minute to 5 in order to give some additional time to the scheduler to recover when under heavy load.

BUG FIXES

  • Fix jobwatcher behaviour that was marking nodes locked by the nodewatcher as busy even if they had been removed already from the ASG Desired count. This was causing, in rare circumstances, a cluster overscaling.
  • Better handling of errors occurred when adding/removing nodes from the scheduler config.
  • Fix bug that was causing failures in sqswatcher when ADD and REMOVE event for the same host are fetched together.

2.4.1

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Torque:
    • process nodes added to or removed from the cluster in batches in order to speed up cluster scaling.
    • scale up only if required slots/nodes can be satisfied
    • scale down if pending jobs have unsatisfiable CPU/nodes requirements
    • add support for jobs in hold/suspended state (this includes job dependencies)
    • automatically terminate and replace faulty or unresponsive compute nodes
    • add retries in case of failures when adding or removing nodes
    • add support for ncpus reservation and multi nodes resource allocation (e.g. -l nodes=2:ppn=3+3:ppn=6)

CHANGES

  • Drop support for Python 2. Node daemons now support Python >= 3.5.
  • Torque: trigger a scheduling cycle every 1 minute when there are pending jobs in the queue. This is done in order to speed up jobs scheduling with a dynamic cluster size.

BUG FIXES

  • Restore logic that was automatically adding compute nodes identity to known_hosts file.
  • Slurm: fix issue that was causing the daemons to fail when the cluster is stopped and an empty compute nodes file is imported in Slurm config.
  • Torque: fix command to disable hosts in the scheduler before termination.

2.4.0

ENHANCEMENTS

  • Dynamically fetch compute instance type and cluster size in order to support updates
  • SGE:
    • process nodes added to or removed from the cluster in batches in order to speed up cluster scaling.
    • scale up only if required slots/nodes can be satisfied
    • scale down if pending jobs have unsatisfiable CPU/nodes requirements
    • add support for jobs in hold/suspended state (this includes job dependencies)
    • automatically terminate and replace faulty or unresponsive compute nodes
    • add retries in case of failures when adding or removing nodes
  • Slurm:
    • scale up only if required slots/nodes can be satisfied
    • scale down if pending jobs have unsatisfiable CPU/nodes requirements
    • automatically terminate and replace faulty or unresponsive compute nodes
  • Dump logs of replaced failing compute nodes to shared home directory

CHANGES

  • SQS messages that fail to be processed are re-queued only 3 times and not forever
  • Reset idletime to 0 when the host becomes essential for the cluster (because of min size of ASG or because there are pending jobs in the scheduler queue)
  • SGE: a node is considered as busy when in one of the following states "u", "C", "s", "d", "D", "E", "P", "o". This allows a quick replacement of the node without waiting for the nodewatcher to terminate it.

BUG FIXES

  • Slurm: add "BeginTime", "NodeDown", "Priority" and "ReqNodeNotAvail" to the pending reasons that trigger a cluster scaling
  • Add a timeout on remote commands execution so that the daemons are not stuck if the compute node is unresponsive
  • Fix an edge case that was causing the nodewatcher to hang forever in case the node had become essential to the cluster during a call to self_terminate.

2.3.1

BUG FIXES

  • sqswatcher: Slurm - Fix host removal

2.3.0

CHANGES

  • sqswatcher: Slurm - dynamically adjust max cluster size based on ASG settings
  • sqswatcher: Slurm - use FUTURE state for dummy nodes to prevent Slurm daemon from contacting unexisting nodes
  • sqswatcher: Slurm - dynamically change the number of configured FUTURE nodes based on the actual nodes that join the cluster. The max size of the cluster seen by the scheduler always matches the max capacity of the ASG.
  • sqswatcher: Slurm - process nodes added to or removed from the cluster in batches. This speeds up cluster scaling which is able to react with a delay of less than 1 minute to variations in the ASG capacity.
  • sqswatcher: Slurm - add support for job dependencies and pending reasons. The cluster won't scale up if the job cannot start due to an unsatisfied dependency.
  • Slurm - set ReturnToService=1 in scheduler config in order to recover instances that were initially marked as down due to a transient issue.
  • sqswatcher: remove DynamoDB table creation
  • improve and standardize shell command execution
  • add retries on failures and exceptions

BUG FIXES

  • sqswatcher: Slurm - set compute nodes to DRAIN state before removing them from cluster. This prevents the scheduler from submitting a job to a node that is being terminated.

2.2.1

CHANGES

  • nodewatcher: sge - improve logic to detect if a compute node has running jobs
  • sqswatcher: remove invalid messages from SQS queue in order to process remaining messages
  • sqswatcher: add number of slots to the log of torque scheduler
  • sqswatcher: add retries in case aws request limits are reached

BUG FIXES

  • sqswatcher: keep processing compute node termination until all scheduled jobs are terminated/cancelled. This allows to automatically remove dead nodes from the scheduler once all jobs are terminated.
  • jobwatcher: better handling of error conditions and usage of fallback values
  • nodewatcher: enable daemon when cluster status is UPDATE_ROLLBACK_COMPLETE

TOOLING

  • Add a script to simplify node package upload when using custom_node_package option

2.1.1

  • China Regions, cn-north-1 and cn-northwest-1 support

2.1.0

Bug Fixes:

  • Don't schedule jobs on compute nodes that are terminating

2.0.2

  • Align version to main ParallelCluster package

2.0.0

  • Rename package to AWS ParallelCluster

1.6.0

Bug fixes/minor improvements:

  • Changed scaling functionality to scale up and scale down faster.

1.5.4

Bug fixes/minor improvements:

  • Upgraded Boto2 to Boto3 package.

1.5.2

Bug fixes/minor improvements:

  • Fixed Slurm behavior to add CPU slots so multiple jobs can be scheduled on a single node, this also sets CPU as a consumable resource

1.5.1

Bug fixes/minor improvements:

  • Fixed Torque behavior when scaling up from an empty cluster
  • Avoid Torque server restart when adding and removing compute nodes