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Yarn on Docker - Managing Hadoop Yarn cluster with Docker Swarm.
Magpie
Magpie is a command line tool for deploying and managing the Yarn on Docker cluster.
Build and run an yarn cluster on docker, pass the config item to hadoop configuration files through docker ENV.
How to build the docker image and run a container step by step?
You should follow the docker project standard to build your own docker image.
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Step1
Prepare the direcotries for yarn and chown owner to hadoop.
Download hadoop-2.6.0-cdh5.5.2.tar.gz and install it in docker image. Unzip it and remove the default hadoop configuration files.
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Step2
Put the codec lib.so files into the hadoop native directory.
Put custom hadoop configuration files to hadoop conf directory.
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Step3
Set the ENV and Entrypoint.
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Stop4
Run a container with sepecific ENV.
Build image
Edit Dockerfile and change the base image to your own JDK7 image.
./build.sh
docker build -t hadoop-yarn:v0.1 .
Run a container
For example
With hadoop ha
docker run -d -e NAMESERVICE=addmp -e ACTIVE_NAMENODE_ID=namenode29 -e STANDBY_NAMENODE_ID=namenode63 -e HA_ZOOKEEPER_QUORUM=192.168.0.1:2181,192.168.0.2:2181,192.168.0.3:2181 -e YARN_ZK_DIR=rmstore -e YARN_CLUSTER_ID= yarnRM -e YARN_RM1_IP=192.168.0.3 -e YARN_RM2_IP=192.168.0.2 -e YARN_JOBHISTORY_IP=192.168.0.3 -e ACTIVE_NAMENODE_IP=192.168.0.1 -e STANDBY_NAMENODE_IP=192.168.0.2 -e HA=yes hadoop-yarn:v0.1 resourcemanager
docker run -d -e NAMESERVICE=addmp -e ACTIVE_NAMENODE_ID=namenode29 -e STANDBY_NAMENODE_ID=namenode63 -e HA_ZOOKEEPER_QUORUM=192.168.0.1:2181,192.168.0.2:2181,192.168.0.3:2181 -e YARN_ZK_DIR=rmstore -e YARN_CLUSTER_ID= yarnRM -e YARN_RM1_IP=192.168.0.3 -e YARN_RM2_IP=192.168.0.2 -e YARN_JOBHISTORY_IP=192.168.0.3 -e ACTIVE_NAMENODE_IP=192.168.0.1 -e STANDBY_NAMENODE_IP=192.168.0.2 -e HA=yes hadoop-yarn:v0.1 nodemanager
Without hadoop ha
docker run -d -e NANENODE_IP=192.168.0.1 -e RESOURCEMANAGER_IP=192.168.0.1 -e YARN_JOBHISTORY_IP=192.168.0.1 -e HA=no hadoop-yarn:v0.1 resourcemanager
docker run -d -e NANENODE_IP=192.168.0.1 -e RESOURCEMANAGER_IP=192.168.0.1 -e YARN_JOBHISTORY_IP=192.168.0.1 -e HA=no hadoop-yarn:v0.1 nodemanager
ENV included with hadoop HA
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HA (default yes)
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NAMESERVICE
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ACTIVE_NAMENODE_IP
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STANDBY_NAMENODE_IP
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ACTIVE_NAMENODE_ID
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STANDBY_NAMENODE_ID
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HA_ZOOKEEPER_QUORUM
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YARN_ZK_DIR
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YARN_CLUSTER_ID
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YARN_RM1_IP
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YARN_RM2_IP
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YARN_JOBHISTORY_IP
ENV included without hadoop HA
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NAMENDOE_IP
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RESOURCEMANAGER_IP
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HISTORYSERVER_IP
NodeManager resource limit
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CPU_CORE_NUM
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NODEMANAGER_MEMORY_MB
Magpie CLI management Tool
Precondition
- No-password login to all the active resource managers.
- Docker container's name must contain the cluster name.
Usage
Use magpie -h for help usage.
Magpie is a CLI tool to manage the Yarn on Docker cluster.
Magpie can be used to inspect the docker,swarm and yarn cluster status, scale the yarn cluster and decommising
nodemanagers or delete the existed containers.
Usage:
magpie [command]
Available Commands:
docker Docker cluster management tool.
tool Other management tool.
yarn Yarn cluster management tool.
Flags:
--config string config file (default is conf/magpie.toml)
-t, --toggle Help message for toggle
Use "magpie [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Configuration
Magpie use viper to resolve the toml configuration file.
Config file default located at ./conf/magpie.toml
You can use --config to sepcify your custom configuration file.
Configuration file example
Most configuration items are inherited from docker image, you don't need to specify in the configuration file, unless you want to modify the docker environment variables in the image.
[clusters]
#Yarn clsuter name
cluster_name = ["yarn1","yarn2","yarn3"]
#Swarm master ip address
swarm_master_ip = "192.168.0.1"
swarm_master_port = "4000"
nodemanager_exclude_file = "/usr/local/hadoop/etc/hadoop/exclude.txt"
[resource_managers]
#Yarn active resourcemanager ip address
yarn1 = "172.18.0.2"
yarn2 = "172.18.0.3"
yarn3 = "172.18.0.4"
[base_container]
#Base container used for scale the yarn cluster
yarn1 = "yarn1-nm1"
yarn2 = "yarn2-nm1"
yarn3 = "yarn3-nm1"
[nodemanager]
#Nodemanager default config
HA = "yes"
NAMESERVICE = "dcnameservice"
ACTIVE_NAMENODE_IP= "namenode-001.test.com"
STANDBY_NAMENODE_IP = "namenode-002.test.com"
ACTIVE_NAMENODE_ID = "namenode1"
STANDBY_NAMENODE_ID = "namenode2"
HA_ZOOKEEPER_QUORUM = "zk-001.test.com:2181,zk-002.test.com:2181,zk-003.test.com:2181"
YARN_ZK_DIR = ""
YARN_CLUSTER_ID = ""
YARN_RM1_IP = ""
YARN_RM2_IP = ""
YARN_JOBHISTORY_IP = ""
NAMENODE_IP = ""
RESOURCEMANAGER_IP = ""
CPU_CORE_NUM = 4
NODEMANAGER_MEMORY_MB = 8192
network_mode = "mynet"
limit_cpus = 5
limit_memory_mb = 12288
image = "docker-registry:5000/library/hadoop-yarn:v0.1"
cmd = ["nodemanager"]
Feature
- Inspect the swarm cluster status.
- Inspect the yarn clsuter status.
- Inspect the docker contianer status include contianer's host config and config items.
- Delete docker containers.
- Offline or decomissing yarn nodemanagers.
- Scaling yarn cluster.
- Add a yarn create command to create a new yarn nodemanager for other yarn cluster.
Build
Build environment
go 1.7.4 amd64
Build magpie on your own platform
Edit Makefile
to set GOOS
and GOARCH
to your target environment .
make
TODO
- Scale and flux the yarn cluster automatically
- Nodemanager registered on resourcemanager repeatability
References
About
FYI: If you want to create a yarn cluster with multiple nodemanagers, you need a docker plugins to make the docker container on different hosts can be accessed with each others. You need a docker ipam plugin to make the continers located on different hosts can be accessed by each others. Try this:https://github.com/rootsongjc/docker-ipam-plugin You also need a plugin to listen on docker nodes and register container's IP-hostname into a DNS server so that docker containers can recognise each other by the hostname which is the same with the container ID.