ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for
UseEc2Hostnames
in the cluster configuration file. When set totrue
, use EC2 default hostnames (e.g. ip-1-2-3-4) for compute nodes. - Explicitly set cloud-init datasource to be EC2. This save boot time for Ubuntu and CentOS platforms.
- Add support for multiple compute resources with same instance type per queue.
CHANGES
- Use compute resource name rather than instance type in compute fleet Launch Template name.
- Change SlurmQueues length and ComputeResources length schema validators to be config validators.
BUG FIXES
- Redirect stderr and stdout to CLI log file to prevent unwanted text to pollute the pcluster CLI output.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add
pcluster3-config-converter
CLI command to convert cluster configuration from ParallelCluster 2 to ParallelCluster 3 version. - The region parameter is now retrieved from the provider chain, thus supporting the use of profiles and defaults
specified in the
~/.aws/config
file. - export
ParallelClusterApiInvokeUrl
andParallelClusterApiUserRole
in CloudFormation API Stack so they can be used by cross-stack references.
CHANGES
- Drop support for SysVinit. Only Systemd is supported.
- Include tags from cluster configuration file in the RunInstances dry runs performed during configuration validation.
- Allow '*' character in the configuration of S3Access/BucketName.
BUG FIXES
- Pin to the transitive dependencies resulting from the dependency on connexion.
- Fix cleanup of ECR resources when API infrastructure template is deleted.
- Fix supervisord service not enabled on Ubuntu. This was causing supervisord not to be started on instance reboot.
- Update ca-certificates package during AMI build time and have Cinc use the updated CA certificates bundle.
- Close stderr before exiting from pcluster CLI commands to avoid BrokenPipeError for processes that close the other end of the stdout pipe.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for pcluster actions (e.g., create-cluster, update-cluster, delete-cluster) through HTTP endpoints with Amazon API Gateway.
- Revamp custom AMI creation and management by leveraging EC2 Image Builder. This also includes the implementation of
build-image
,delete-image
,describe-image
andlist-image
commands to manage custom ParallelCluster images. - Add
list-official-images
command to describe ParallelCluster official AMIs. - Add
export-cluster-logs
,list-cluster-logs
andget-cluster-log-events
commands to retrieve both CloudWatch Logs and CloudFormation Stack Events. Addexport-image-logs
,list-image-logs
andget-image-log-events
commands to retrieve both Image Builder Logs and CloudFormation Stack Events. - Enable the possibility to restart / reboot the head node also for instance types with instance store. Those operations remain anyway managed by the user that is responsible for the status of the cluster while operating on the head node, e.g. stopping the compute fleet first.
- Add support to use an existing Private Route53 Hosted Zone when using Slurm as scheduler.
- Add the possibility to configure the instance profile as alternative to configuring the IAM role for the head and for each compute queue.
- Add the possibility to configure IAM role, profile and policies for head node and for each compute queue.
- Add possibility to configure different security groups for each queue.
- Allow full control on the name of CloudFormation stacks created by ParallelCluster by removing the
parallelcluster-
prefix. - Add multiple queues and compute resources support for pcluster configure when the scheduler is Slurm.
- Add prompt for availability zone in pcluster configure automated subnets creation.
- Add configuration
HeadNode / Imds / Secured
to enable/disable restricted access to Instance Metadata Service (IMDS). - Implement scaling protection mechanism with Slurm scheduler: compute fleet is automatically set to 'PROTECTED' state in case recurrent failures are encountered when provisioning nodes.
- Add
--suppress-validators
and--validation-failure-level
parameters tocreate
andupdate
commands. - Add support for associating an existing Elastic IP to the head node.
- Extend limits for supported number of Slurm queues (10) and compute resources (5).
- Encrypt root EBS volumes and shared EBS volumes by default. Note that if the scheduler is AWS Batch, the root volumes of the compute nodes cannot be encrypted by ParallelCluster.
CHANGES
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.13.0
- EFA configuration:
efa-config-1.9
- EFA profile:
efa-profile-1.5
- EFA kernel module:
efa-1.13.0
- RDMA core:
rdma-core-35
- Libfabric:
libfabric-1.13.0
- Open MPI:
openmpi40-aws-4.1.1-2
- EFA configuration:
- Upgrade NICE DCV to version 2021.1-10851.
- Upgrade Slurm to version 20.11.8.
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to version 470.57.02.
- Upgrade CUDA library to version 11.4.0.
- Upgrade Cinc Client to version 17.2.29.
- Upgrade Python runtime used by Lambda functions in AWS Batch integration to python3.8.
- Remove support for SGE and Torque schedulers.
- Remove support for CentOS8.
- Change format and syntax of the configuration file to be used to create the cluster, from ini to YAML. A cluster configuration file now only includes the definition of a single cluster.
- Remove
--cluster-template
,--extra-parameters
and--tags
parameters for thecreate
command. - Remove
--cluster-template
,--extra-parameters
,--reset-desired
and--yes
parameters for theupdate
command. - Remove
--config
parameter fordelete
,status
,start
,stop
,instances
andlist
commands. - Remove possibility to specify aliases for
ssh
command in the configuration file. - Distribute AWS Batch commands:
awsbhosts
,awsbkill
,awsbout
,awsbqueues
,awsbstat
andawsbsub
as a separateaws-parallelcluster-awsbatch-cli
PyPI package. - Add timestamp suffix to CloudWatch Log Group name created for the cluster.
- Remove
pcluster-config
CLI utility. - Remove
amis.txt
file. - Remove additional EBS volume attached to the head node by default.
- Change NICE DCV session storage path to
/home/{UserName}
. - Create a single ParallelCluster S3 bucket for each AWS region rather than for each cluster.
- Adopt inclusive language
- Rename MasterServer to HeadNode in CLI outputs.
- Rename variable exported in the AWS Batch job environment from MASTER_IP to PCLUSTER_HEAD_NODE_IP.
- Rename all CFN outputs from Master* to HeadNode*.
- Rename NodeType and tags from Master to HeadNode.
- Rename tags (Note: the following tags are crucial for ParallelCluster scaling logic):
aws-parallelcluster-node-type
->parallelcluster:node-type
ClusterName
->parallelcluster:cluster-name
aws-parallelcluster-attributes
->parallelcluster:attributes
Version
->parallelcluster:version
- Remove tag:
Application
. - Remove runtime creation method of custom ParallelCluster AMIs.
- Retain CloudWatch logs on cluster deletion by default. If you want to delete the logs during cluster deletion, set
Monitoring / Logs / CloudWatch / RetainOnDeletion
to False in the configuration file. - Remove instance store software encryption option (encrypted_ephemeral) and rely on default hardware encryption provided by NVMe instance store volumes.
- Add tag 'Name' to every shared storage with the value specified in the shared storage name config.
- Remove installation of MPICH and FFTW packages.
- Remove Ganglia support.
CHANGES
- When using a custom AMI with a preinstalled EFA package, no actions are taken at node bootstrap time in case GPUDirect RDMA is enabled. The original EFA package deployment is preserved as during the createami process.
BUG FIXES
- Lock the version of
nvidia-fabricmanager
package to the installed NVIDIA drivers to prevent updates and misalignments. - Slurm: fix issue that prevented powering-up nodes to be correctly reset after a stop and start of the cluster.
CHANGES
- Restore
noatime
option, which has positive impact on the performances of NFS filesystem. - Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.12.3
- EFA configuration:
efa-config-1.9
(fromefa-config-1.8-1
) - EFA kernel module:
efa-1.13.0
(fromefa-1.12.3
)
- EFA configuration:
BUG FIXES
- Pin to version 1.247347 of the CloudWatch agent due to performance impact of latest CW agent version 1.247348.
- Avoid failures when building SGE using instance type with vCPU >=32.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for Ubuntu 20.04.
- Add support for using FSx Lustre in subnet with no internet access.
- Add support for building Centos 7 AMIs on ARM.
- Add support for FSx Lustre DataCompressionType feature.
- Add validation to prevent using a
cluster_resource_bucket
that is in a different region than the cluster. - Install SSM agent on CentOS 7 and 8.
- Add support for
security_group_id
in packer custom builders. Customers can exportAWS_SECURITY_GROUP_ID
environment variable to specify security group for custom builders when building custom AMIs. - 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 bySGE
might differ from the hostname returned from EC2 metadata(local-hostname). - Transition from IMDSv1 to IMDSv2.
CHANGES
- Ubuntu 16.04 is no longer supported.
- Amazon Linux is no longer supported.
- Make
key_name
parameter optional to support cluster configurations without a key pair. - Remove support for Python versions < 3.6.
- Remove dependency on
future
package and__future__
module.
- Remove dependency on
- Root volume size increased from 25GB to 35GB on all AMIs. Minimum root volume size is now 35GB.
- Add sanity check to prevent cluster creation in an AWS region not officially supported by ParallelCluster.
- Restrict IAM permissions to only allow cluster IAM instance role to launch instances via
run-instances
in cluster compute subnet. - Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.12.2
- EFA configuration:
efa-config-1.8-1
(fromefa-config-1.7
) - EFA profile:
efa-profile-1.5-1
(fromefa-profile-1.4
) - EFA kernel module:
efa-1.12.3
(fromefa-1.10.2
) - RDMA core:
rdma-core-32.1amzn
(fromrdma-core-31.2amzn
) - Libfabric:
libfabric-1.11.2amzon1.1-1
(fromlibfabric-1.11.1amzn1.0
) - Open MPI:
openmpi40-aws-4.1.1-2
(fromopenmpi40-aws-4.1.0
)
- EFA configuration:
- Upgrade Slurm to version 20.11.7.
- Update slurmctld and slurmd systemd unit files according to latest provided by slurm.
- Add new SlurmctldParameters, power_save_min_interval=30, so power actions will be processed every 30 seconds.
- Add new SlurmctldParameters, cloud_reg_addrs, which will reset a node's NodeAddr automatically on power_down.
- Specify instance GPU model as GRES GPU Type in gres.conf, instead of previous hardcoded value
Type=tesla
for all GPU.
- Upgrade Arm Performance Libraries (APL) to version 21.0.0.
- Upgrade NICE DCV to version 2021.1-10557.
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to version 460.73.01.
- Upgrade CUDA library to version 11.3.0.
- Upgrade NVIDIA Fabric manager to
nvidia-fabricmanager-460
. - Install ParallelCluster AWSBatch CLI in dedicated python3 virtual env.
- Upgrade Python version used in ParallelCluster virtualenvs from version 3.6.13 to version 3.7.10.
- Upgrade Cinc Client to version 16.13.16.
- Upgrade third-party cookbook dependencies:
- apt-7.4.0 (from apt-7.3.0)
- iptables-8.0.0 (from iptables-7.1.0)
- line-4.0.1 (from line-2.9.0)
- openssh-2.9.1 (from openssh-2.8.1)
- pyenv-3.4.2 (from pyenv-3.1.1)
- selinux-3.1.1 (from selinux-2.1.1)
- ulimit-1.1.1 (from ulimit-1.0.0)
- yum-6.1.1 (from yum-5.1.0)
- yum-epel-4.1.2 (from yum-epel-3.3.0)
- Drop
lightdm
package install from Ubuntu 18.04 DCV installation process.
BUG FIXES
- Use ICP-compliant AL2 repo URLs when building Docker images in China
- Fix a bug that caused
clustermgtd
to not immediately replace instances with failed status check that are in replacement process.
CHANGES
- Upgrade Slurm to version 20.02.7.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Enable support for ARM instances in China and GovCloud regions when using Ubuntu 18.04 or Amazon Linux 2.
- Add validation for
cluster_type
configuration parameter incluster
section. - Add validation for
compute_type
configuration parameter inqueue
section.
CHANGES
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.11.2
- EFA configuration: efa-config-1.7 (no change)
- EFA profile: efa-profile-1.4 (from efa-profile-1.3)
- EFA kernel module: efa-1.10.2 (no change)
- RDMA core: rdma-core-31.2amzn (no change)
- Libfabric: libfabric-1.11.1amzn1.0 (no change)
- Open MPI: openmpi40-aws-4.1.0 (no change)
BUG FIXES
- Fix issue with
awsbsub
command when setting environment variables for the job submission
ENHANCEMENTS
- Improve cluster config validation by using cluster target AMI when invoking RunInstances in dryrun mode
- Improve configuration procedure for the Munge service.
CHANGES
- Update Python version used in ParallelCluster virtualenvs from version 3.6.9 to version 3.6.13.
BUG FIXES
- Fix sanity checks with ARM instance types by using cluster AMI when performing validation
- Fix
enable_efa
parameter validation when using Centos8 and Slurm or ARM instances. - Use non interactive
apt update
command when building custom Ubuntu AMIs. - Fix
encrypted_ephemeral = true
when using Alinux2 or CentOS8
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for me-south-1 region (Bahrein), af-south-1 region (Cape Town) and eu-south-1 region (Milan)
- At the time of this version launch:
- Amazon FSx for Lustre and ARM instance types are not supported in me-south-1, af-south-1 and eu-south-1
- AWS Batch is not supported in af-south-1
- EBS io2 is not supported in af-south-1 and eu-south-1
- At the time of this version launch:
- Install Arm Performance Libraries (APL) 20.2.1 on ARM AMIs (CentOS8, Alinux2, Ubuntu1804).
- Install EFA kernel module on ARM instances with
alinux2
andubuntu1804
. This enables support forc6gn
instances. - Add support for io2 and gp3 EBS volume type.
- Add
iam_lambda_role
parameter undercluster
section to enable the possibility to specify an existing IAM role to be used by AWS Lambda functions in CloudFormation. When usingsge
,torque
, orslurm
as the scheduler,pcluster
will not create any IAM role if bothec2_iam_role
andiam_lambda_role
are provided. - Improve robustness of a Slurm cluster when clustermgtd is down.
- Configure NFS threads to be max(8, num_cores) for performance. This enhancement will not take effect on Ubuntu 16.04.
- Optimize calls to DescribeInstanceTypes EC2 API when validating cluster configuration.
CHANGES
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.11.1.
- EFA configuration:
efa-config-1.7
(from efa-config-1.5) - EFA profile:
efa-profile-1.3
(from efa-profile-1.1) - EFA kernel module:
efa-1.10.2
(no change) - RDMA core:
rdma-core-31.2amzn
(from rdma-core-31.amzn0) - Libfabric:
libfabric-1.11.1amzn1.0
(from libfabric-1.11.1amzn1.1) - Open MPI:
openmpi40-aws-4.1.0
(from openmpi40-aws-4.0.5)
- EFA configuration:
- Upgrade Intel MPI to version U8.
- Upgrade NICE DCV to version 2020.2-9662.
- Set default systemd runlevel to multi-user.target on all OSes during ParallelCluster official AMI creation. The runlevel is set to graphical.target on head node only when DCV is enabled. This prevents the execution of graphical services, such as x/gdm, when they are not required.
- Download Intel MPI and HPC packages from S3 rather than Intel yum repos.
- Change the default of instance types from the hardcoded
t2.micro
to the free tier instance type (t2.micro
ort3.micro
dependent on region). In regions without free tier, the default ist3.micro
. - Enable support for p4d as head node instance type (p4d was already supported as compute node in 2.10.0).
- Pull Amazon Linux Docker images from public ECR when building docker image for
awsbatch
scheduler. - Increase max retry attempts when registering Slurm nodes in Route53.
BUG FIXES
- Fix pcluster createami for Ubuntu 1804 by downloading SGE sources from Debian repository and not from the EOL Ubuntu 19.10.
- Remove CloudFormation DescribeStacks API call from AWS Batch Docker entrypoint. This removes the risk of job failures due to CloudFormation throttling.
- Mandate the presence of
vpc_settings
,vpc_id
,master_subnet_id
in the config file to avoid unhandled exceptions. - Set the default EBS volume size to 500 GiB when volume type is
st1
orsc1
. - Fix installation of Intel PSXE package on CentOS 7 by using yum4.
- Fix routing issues with multiple Network Interfaces on Ubuntu 18.04.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for CentOS 8 in all Commercial regions.
- Add support for P4d instance type as compute node.
- Add the possibility to enable NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA support on EFA by using the new
enable_efa_gdr
configuration parameter. - Enable support for NICE DCV in GovCloud regions.
- Enable support for AWS Batch scheduler in GovCloud regions.
- FSx Lustre:
- Add possibility to configure Auto Import policy through the new
auto_import_policy
parameter. - Add support to HDD storage type and the new
storage_type
anddrive_cache_type
configuration parameters.
- Add possibility to configure Auto Import policy through the new
- Create a CloudWatch Dashboard for the cluster, named
<clustername>-<region>
, including head node EC2 metrics and cluster logs. It can be disabled by configuring theenable
parameter in thedashboard
section. - Add
-r/-region
arg topcluster configure
command. If this arg is provided, configuration will skip region selection. - Add
-r/-region
arg tossh
anddcv connect
commands. - Add
cluster_resource_bucket
parameter undercluster
section to allow the user to specify an existing S3 bucket. createami
:- Add validation step to fail when using a base AMI created by a different version of ParallelCluster.
- Add validation step for AMI creation process to fail if the selected OS and the base AMI OS are not consistent.
- Add
--post-install
parameter to use a post installation script when building an AMI. - Add the possibility to use a ParallelCluster base AMI.
- Add possibility to change tags when performing a
pcluster update
. - Add new
all_or_nothing_batch
configuration parameter forslurm_resume
script. WhenTrue
,slurm_resume
will succeed only if all the instances required by all the pending jobs in Slurm will be available. - Enable queue resizing on update without requiring to stop the compute fleet. Stopping the compute fleet is only necessary when existing instances risk to be terminated.
- Add validator for EBS volume size, type and IOPS.
- Add validators for
shared_dir
parameter when used in bothcluster
andebs
sections. - Add validator
cfn_scheduler_slots
key in theextra_json
parameter.
CHANGES
- CentOS 6 is no longer supported.
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.10.1
- EFA configuration:
efa-config-1.5
(from efa-config-1.4) - EFA profile:
efa-profile-1.1
(from efa-profile-1.0.0) - EFA kernel module:
efa-1.10.2
(from efa-1.6.0) - RDMA core:
rdma-core-31.amzn0
(from rdma-core-28.amzn0) - Libfabric:
libfabric-1.11.1amzn1.1
(from libfabric-1.10.1amzn1.1) - Open MPI:
openmpi40-aws-4.0.5
(from openmpi40-aws-4.0.3) - Unifies installer runtime options across x86 and aarch64
- Introduces
-g/--enable-gdr
switch to install packages with GPUDirect RDMA support - Updates to OMPI collectives decision file packaging, migrated from efa-config to efa-profile
- Introduces CentOS 8 support
- EFA configuration:
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to version 450.80.02.
- Install NVIDIA Fabric manager to enable NVIDIA NVSwitch on supported platforms.
- Remove default region
us-east-1
. After the change,pcluster
will adhere to the following lookup order for region:-r/--region
arg.AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
environment variable.aws_region_name
in ParallelCluster configuration file.region
in AWScli configuration file.
- Slurm: change
SlurmctldPort
to 6820-6829 to not overlap with defaultslurmdbd
port (6819). - Slurm: add
compute_resource
name andefa
as node features. - Remove validation on
ec2_iam_role
parameter. - Improve retrieval of instance type info by using
DescribeInstanceType
API. - Remove
custom_awsbatch_template_url
configuration parameter. - Upgrade
pip
to latest version in virtual environments. - Upgrade image used by CodeBuild environment when building container images for Batch clusters, from
aws/codebuild/amazonlinux2-x86_64-standard:1.0
toaws/codebuild/amazonlinux2-x86_64-standard:3.0
.
BUG FIXES
- Retrieve the right number of compute instance slots when instance type is updated.
- Include user tags in compute nodes and EBS volumes.
- Fix
pcluster status
output when head node is stopped. pcluster update
:- Fix issue when tags are specified but not changed.
- Fix issue when the
cluster
section label changed. - Fix issue when
shared_dir
andebs_settings
are both configured in thecluster
section. - Fix
cluster
andcfncluster
compatibility inextra_json
parameter.
- Fix
pcluster configure
to avoid using default/initial values for internal parameter initialization. - Fix pre/post install script arguments management when using double quotes.
- Fix a bug that was causing
clustermgtd
andcomputemgtd
sleep interval to be incorrectly computed when system timezone is not set to UTC. - Fix queue name validator to properly check for capital letters.
- Fix
enable_efa
parameter validation forqueue
section. - Fix CloudWatch Log Group creation for AWS Lambda functions handling CloudFormation Custom Resources.
BUG FIXES
- Fix cluster creation with the head node in a private subnet when it doesn't get a public IP.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for multiple queues and multiple instance types feature with the Slurm scheduler.
- Extend NICE DCV support to ARM instances.
- Extend support to disable hyperthreading on instances (like *.metal) that don't support CpuOptions in LaunchTemplate.
- Enable support for NFS 4 for the filesystems shared from the head node.
- Add CLI utility to convert configuration files with Slurm scheduler to new format to support multiple queues configuration.
- Add script wrapper to support Torque-like commands with the Slurm scheduler.
- Remove dependency on cfn-init in compute nodes bootstrap in order to avoid throttling and delays caused by CloudFormation when a large number of compute nodes join the cluster.
CHANGES
- Introduce new configuration sections and parameters to support multiple queues and multiple instance types.
- Optimize scaling logic with Slurm scheduler, no longer based on Auto Scaling groups.
- A Route53 private hosted zone is now created together with the cluster and used in DNS resolution inside cluster nodes when using Slurm scheduler.
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.9.5:
- EFA configuration:
efa-config-1.4
(from efa-config-1.3) - EFA profile:
efa-profile-1.0.0
- EFA kernel module:
efa-1.6.0
(no change) - RDMA core:
rdma-core-28.amzn0
(no change) - Libfabric:
libfabric-1.10.1amzn1.1
(no change) - Open MPI:
openmpi40-aws-4.0.3
(no change)
- EFA configuration:
- Upgrade Slurm to version 20.02.4.
- Apply the following changes to Slurm configuration:
- Assign a range of 10 ports to Slurmctld in order to better perform with large cluster settings
- Configure cloud scheduling logic
- Set
ReconfigFlags=KeepPartState
- Set
MessageTimeout=60
- Set
TaskPlugin=task/affinity,task/cgroup
together withTaskAffinity=no
andConstrainCores=yes
in cgroup.conf
- Upgrade NICE DCV to version 2020.1-9012.
- Use private IP instead of master node hostname when mounting shared NFS drives.
- Add new log streams to CloudWatch: chef-client, clustermgtd, computemgtd, slurm_resume, slurm_suspend.
- Add support for queue names in pre/post install scripts.
- Use PAY_PER_REQUEST billing mode for DynamoDb table in govcloud regions.
- Add limit of section names length to 30 characters in the configuration file.
BUG FIXES
- Solve dpkg lock issue with Ubuntu that prevented custom AMI creation in some cases.
- Add/improve sanity checks for some configuration parameters.
- Prevent ignored changes from being reported in
pcluster update
output. - Fix incompatibility issues with python 2.7 for
pcluster update
. - Fix SNS Topic Subscriptions not being deleted with cluster's CloudFormation stack.
CHANGES
- Disable screen lock for DCV desktop sessions to prevent users from being locked out.
BUG FIXES
- Fix
pcluster configure
command to avoid writing unexpected configuration parameters.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Enable support for ARM instances on Ubuntu 18.04 and Amazon Linux 2.
- Add support for the automatic backup features of FSx file systems.
- Renewed user experience and robustness of cluster update functionality.
- Support DCV and EFS in China regions.
- Use DescribeInstanceTypes API to validate whether an instance type is EFA-enabled so that new EFA instances can be used without requiring an update to the ParallelCluster configuration files.
- Enable Slurm to directly launch tasks and initialize communications through PMIx v3.1.5 on all supported operating systems except for CentOS 6.
- Print a warning when using NICE DCV on micro or nano instances.
CHANGES
- Remove the client requirement to have Berkshelf to build a custom AMI.
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.9.4:
- Kernel module:
efa-2.6.0
(from efa-1.5.1) - RDMA core:
rdma-core-28.amzn0
(from rdma-core-25.0) - Libfabric:
libfabric-1.10.1amzn1.1
(updated from libfabric-aws-1.9.0amzn1.1) - Open MPI: openmpi40-aws-4.0.3 (no change)
- Kernel module:
- Avoid unnecessary validation of IAM policies.
- Removed unused dependency on supervisor from the Batch Dockerfile.
- Move all LogGroup definitions in the CloudFormation templates into the CloudWatch substack.
- Disable libvirtd service on CentOS 7. Virtual bridge interfaces are incorrectly detected by Open MPI and cause MPI applications to hang, see https://www.open-mpi.org/faq/?category=tcp#tcp-selection for details
- Use CINC instead of Chef for provisioning instances. See https://cinc.sh/about/ for details.
- Retry when mounting an NFS mount fails.
- Install the
pyenv
virtual environments used by ParallelCluster cookbook and node daemon code under /opt/parallelcluster instead of under /usr/local. - Use the new official CentOS 7 AMI as the base images for ParallelCluster AMI.
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to Tesla version 440.95.01 on CentOS 6 and version 450.51.05 on all other distros.
- Upgrade CUDA library to version 11.0 on all distros besides CentOS 6.
- Install third-party cookbook dependencies via local source, rather than using the Chef supermarket.
- Use https wherever possible in download URLs.
- Install glibc-static, which is required to support certain options for the Intel MPI compiler.
- Require an initial cluster size greater than zero when the option to maintain the initial cluster size is used.
BUG FIXES
- Fix validator for CIDR-formatted IP range parameters.
- Fix issue that was preventing concurrent use of custom node and pcluster CLI packages.
- Use the correct domain name when contacting AWS services from the China partition.
ENHANCEMENTS
sqswatcher
: The daemon is now compatible with VPC Endpoints so that SQS messages can be passed without traversing the public internet.
CHANGES
- Upgrade NICE DCV to version 2020.0-8428.
- Upgrade Intel MPI to version U7.
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to version 440.64.00.
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.8.4:
- Kernel module:
efa-1.5.1
(no change) - RDMA core:
rdma-core-25.0
(no change) - Libfabric:
libfabric-aws-1.9.0amzn1.1
(no change) - Open MPI: openmpi40-aws-4.0.3 (updated from openmpi40-aws-4.0.2)
- Kernel module:
- Upgrade CentOS 7 AMI to version 7.8
- Configuration: base_os and scheduler parameters are now mandatory and they have no longer a default value.
BUG FIXES
- Fix recipes installation at runtime by adding the bootstrapped file at the end of the last chef run.
- Fix installation of FSx Lustre client on Centos 7
- FSx Lustre: Exit with error when failing to retrieve FSx mountpoint
- Fix sanity_check behavior when
max queue_size
> 1000
ENHANCEMENTS
- Improved management of S3 bucket that gets created when
awsbatch
scheduler is selected. - Add validation for supported OSes when using FSx Lustre.
- Change ProctrackType from proctrack/gpid to proctrack/cgroup in Slurm in order to better handle termination of stray processes when running MPI applications. This also includes the creation of a cgroup Slurm configuration in in order to enable the cgroup plugin.
- Skip execution, at node bootstrap time, of all those install recipes that are already applied at AMI creation time.
- Start CloudWatch agent earlier in the node bootstrapping phase so that cookbook execution failures are correctly uploaded and are available for troubleshooting.
- Improved the management of SQS messages and retries to speed-up recovery times when failures occur.
CHANGES
- FSx Lustre: remove
x-systemd.requires=lnet.service
from mount options in order to rely on default lnet setup provided by Lustre. - Enforce Packer version to be >= 1.4.0 when building an AMI. This is also required for customers using
pcluster createami
command. - 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.
- Omit cfn-init-cmd and cfn-wire from the files stored in CloudWatch logs.
BUG FIXES
- Configure proxy during cloud-init boothook in order for the proxy to be configured for all bootstrap actions.
- Fix installation of Intel Parallel Studio XE Runtime that requires yum4 since version 2019.5.
- Fix compilation of Torque scheduler on Ubuntu 18.04.
- 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.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for Amazon Linux 2
- Add support for NICE DCV on Ubuntu 18.04
- Add support for FSx Lustre on Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 16.04
- New CloudWatch logging capability to collect cluster and job scheduler logs to CloudWatch for cluster monitoring and inspection
- Add
--keep-logs
flag topcluster delete
command to preserve logs at cluster deletion
- Add
- Install and setup Amazon Time Sync on all OSs
- Enabling accounting plugin in Slurm for all OSes. Note: accounting is not enabled nor configured by default
- Add retry on throttling from CloudFormation API, happening when several compute nodes are being bootstrapped concurrently
- Display detailed substack failures when
pcluster create
fails due to a substack error - Create additional EFS mount target in the AZ of compute subnet, if needed
- Add validator for FSx Lustre Weekly Maintenance Start Time parameter
- Add validator to the KMS key provided for EBS, FSx, and EFS
- Add validator for S3 external resource
- Support two new FSx Lustre features, Scratch 2 and Persistent filesystems
- Add two new parameters
deployment_type
andper_unit_storage_throughput
to thefsx
section - Add new storage sizes
storage_capacity
, 1,200 GiB, 2,400 GiB and multiples of 2,400 are supported withSCRATCH_2
- In transit encryption is available via
fsx_kms_key_id
parameter whendeployment_type = PERSISTENT_1
- New parameter
per_unit_storage_throughput
is available whendeployment_type = PERSISTENT_1
- Add two new parameters
CHANGES
- Upgrade Slurm to version 19.05.5
- Upgrade Intel MPI to version U6
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.8.3:
- Kernel module: efa-1.5.1 (updated from efa-1.4.1)
- RDMA core: rdma-core-25.0 (distributed only) (no change)
- Libfabric: libfabric-aws-1.9.0amzn1.1 (updated from libfabric-aws-1.8.1amzn1.3)
- Open MPI: openmpi40-aws-4.0.2 (no change)
- Install Python 2.7.17 on CentOS 6 and set it as default through pyenv
- Install Ganglia from repository on Amazon Linux, Amazon Linux 2, CentOS 6 and CentOS 7
- Disable StrictHostKeyChecking for SSH client when target host is inside cluster VPC for all OSs except CentOS 6
- Pin Intel Python 2 and Intel Python 3 to version 2019.4
- Automatically disable ptrace protection on Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 16.04 compute nodes when EFA is enabled. This is required in order to use local memory for interprocess communications in Libfabric provider as mentioned here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/efa-start.html#efa-start-ptrace
- Packer version >= 1.4.0 is required for AMI creation
- Use version 5.2 of PyYAML for python 3 versions of 3.4 or earlier.
BUG FIXES
- Fix issue with slurmd daemon not being restarted correctly when a compute node is rebooted
- Fix errors causing Torque not able to locate jobs, setting server_name to fqdn on master node
- Fix Torque issue that was limiting the max number of running jobs to the max size of the cluster
- Fix OS validation depending on the configured scheduler
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add
--show-url
flag topcluster dcv connect
command in order to generate a one-time URL that can be used to start a DCV session. This unblocks the usage of DCV when the browser cannot be launched automatically.
CHANGES
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to Tesla version 440.33.01.
- Upgrade CUDA library to version 10.2.
- Using a Placement Group is not required anymore but highly recommended when enabling EFA.
- Increase default root volume size in Centos 6 AMI to 25GB.
- Increase the retention of CloudWatch logs produced when generating AWS Batch Docker images from 1 to 14 days.
- Increase the total time allowed to build Docker images from 20 minutes to 30 minutes. This is done to better deal with slow networking in China regions.
- Upgrade EFA installer to version 1.7.1:
- Kernel module:
efa-1.4.1
- RDMA core:
rdma-core-25.0
- Libfabric:
libfabric-aws-1.8.1amzn1.3
- Open MPI:
openmpi40-aws-4.0.2
- Kernel module:
BUG FIXES
- Fix installation of NVIDIA drivers on Ubuntu 18.
- Fix installation of CUDA toolkit on Centos 6.
- Fix invalid default value for
spot_price
. - Fix issue that was preventing the cluster from being created in VPCs configured with multiple CIDR blocks.
- Correctly handle failures when retrieving ASG in
pcluster instances
command. - Fix the default mount dir when a single EBS volume is specified through a dedicated ebs configuration section.
- Correctly handle failures when there is an invalid parameter in the
aws
config section. - Fix a bug in
pcluster delete
that was causing the cli to exit with error when the cluster is successfully deleted. - Exit with status code 1 if
pcluster create
fails to create a stack. - Better handle the case of multiple or no network interfaces on FSX filesystems.
- Fix
pcluster configure
to retain default values from old config file. - Fix bug in sqswatcher that was causing the daemon to fail when more than 100 DynamoDB tables are present in the cluster region.
- Fix installation of Munge on Amazon Linux, Centos 6, Centos 7 and Ubuntu 16.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for new OS: Ubuntu 18.04
- Add support for AWS Batch scheduler in China partition and in
eu-north-1
. - Revamped
pcluster configure
command which now supports automated networking configuration. - Add support for NICE DCV on Centos 7 to setup a graphical remote desktop session on the Master node.
- Add support for new EFA supported instances:
c5n.metal
,m5dn.24xlarge
,m5n.24xlarge
,r5dn.24xlarge
,r5n.24xlarge
- Add support for scheduling with GPU options in Slurm. Currently supports the following GPU-related options:
—G/——gpus, ——gpus-per-task, ——gpus-per-node, ——gres=gpu, ——cpus-per-gpu
. 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. - Add new cluster configuration option to automatically disable Hyperthreading (
disable_hyperthreading = true
) - Install Intel Parallel Studio 2019.5 Runtime in Centos 7 when
enable_intel_hpc_platform = true
and share /opt/intel over NFS - Additional EC2 IAM Policies can now be added to the role ParallelCluster automatically creates for cluster nodes by
simply specifying
additional_iam_policies
in the cluster config.
CHANGES
- Ubuntu 14.04 is no longer supported
- Upgrade Intel MPI to version U5.
- Upgrade EFA Installer to version 1.7.0, this also upgrades Open MPI to 4.0.2.
- Upgrade NVIDIA driver to Tesla version 418.87.
- Upgrade CUDA library to version 10.1.
- Upgrade Slurm to version 19.05.3-2.
- Install EFA in China AMIs.
- Increase default EBS volume size from 17GB to 25GB
- FSx Lustre now supports new storage_capacity options 1,200 and 2,400 GiB
- Enable
flock user_xattr noatime
Lustre mount options by default everywhere andx-systemd.automount x-systemd.requires=lnet.service
for systemd based systems. - Increase the number of hosts that can be processed by scaling daemons in a single batch from 50 to 200. This improves the scaling time especially with increased ASG launch rates.
- Change default sshd config in order to disable X11 forwarding and update the list of supported ciphers.
- 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.
- Extended
pcluster createami
command to specify the VPC and network settings when building the AMI. - Support inline comments in config file
- Support Python 3.8 in pcluster CLI.
- Deprecate Python 2.6 support
- Add
ClusterName
tag to EC2 instances. - Search for new available version only at
pcluster create
action. - Enable
sanity_check
by default.
BUG FIXES
- Fix sanity check for custom ec2 role. Fixes #1241.
- Fix bug when using same subnet for both master and compute.
- Fix bug when ganglia is enabled ganglia urls are shown. Fixes #1322.
- Fix bug with
awsbatch
scheduler that prevented Multi-node jobs from running. - 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.
- Fix bug that was causing failures in sqswatcher when ADD and REMOVE event for the same host are fetched together.
- Fix bug that was preventing nodes to mount partitioned EBS volumes.
- Implement paginated calls in
pcluster list
. - Fix bug when creating
awsbatch
cluster with name longer than 31 chars - Fix a bug that lead to ssh not working after ssh'ing into a compute node by ip address.
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for ap-east-1 region (Hong Kong)
- Add possibility to specify instance type to use when building custom AMIs with
pcluster createami
- Speed up cluster creation by having compute nodes starting together with master node. Note this requires one new IAM permissions in the ParallelClusterInstancePolicy,
cloudformation:DescribeStackResource
- Enable ASG CloudWatch metrics for the ASG managing compute nodes. Note this requires two new IAM permissions in the ParallelClusterUserPolicy,
autoscaling:DisableMetricsCollection
andautoscaling:EnableMetricsCollection
- Install Intel MPI 2019u4 on Amazon Linux, Centos 7 and Ubuntu 1604
- Upgrade Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) to version 1.4.1 that supports Intel MPI
- Run all node daemons and cookbook recipes in isolated Python virtualenvs. This allows our code to always run with the required Python dependencies and solves all conflicts and runtime failures that were being caused by user packages installed in the system Python
- Torque:
- Process nodes added to or removed from the cluster in batches in order to speed up cluster scaling
- Scale up only if required CPU/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)
- Optimized Torque global configuration to faster react to the dynamic cluster scaling
CHANGES
- Update EFA installer to a new version, note this changes the location of
mpicc
andmpirun
. To avoid breaking existing code, we recommend you use the modulefilemodule load openmpi
andwhich mpicc
for anything that requires the full path - Eliminate Launch Configuration and use Launch Templates in all the regions
- Torque: upgrade to version 6.1.2
- Run all ParallelCluster daemons with Python 3.6 in a virtualenv. Daemons code now supports Python >= 3.5
BUG FIXES
- Fix issue with sanity check at creation time that was preventing clusters from being created in private subnets
- Fix pcluster configure when relative config path is used
- Make FSx Substack depend on ComputeSecurityGroupIngress to keep FSx from trying to create prior to the SG allowing traffic within itself
- Restore correct value for
filehandle_limit
that was getting reset when settingmemory_limit
for EFA - Torque: fix compute nodes locking mechanism to prevent job scheduling on nodes being terminated
- Restore logic that was automatically adding compute nodes identity to SSH
known_hosts
file - Slurm: fix issue that was causing the ParallelCluster daemons to fail when the cluster is stopped and an empty compute nodes file is imported in Slurm config
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for EFA on Centos 7, Amazon Linux and Ubuntu 1604
- Add support for Ubuntu in China region
cn-northwest-1
- 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
- configure scheduler to handle rescheduling and cancellation of jobs running on failing or terminated 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
- decrease SlurmdTimeout to 120 seconds to speed up replacement of faulty nodes
- Automatically replace compute instances that fail initialization and dump logs to shared home directory.
- Dynamically fetch compute instance type and cluster size in order to support updates in scaling daemons
- Always use full master FQDN when mounting NFS on compute nodes. This solves some issues occurring with some networking setups and custom DNS configurations
- List the version and status during
pcluster list
- Remove double quoting of the post_install args
awsbsub
: use override option to set the number of nodes rather than creating multiple JobDefinitions- Add support for AWS_PCLUSTER_CONFIG_FILE env variable to specify pcluster config file
CHANGES
- Update openmpi library to version 3.1.4 on Centos 7, Amazon Linux and Ubuntu 1604. This also changes the default
openmpi path to
/opt/amazon/efa/bin/
and the openmpi module name toopenmpi/3.1.4
- Set soft and hard ulimit on open files to 10000 for all supported OSs
- For a better security posture, we're removing AWS credentials from the
parallelcluster
config file Credentials can be now setup following the canonical procedure used for the aws cli - When using FSx or EFS do not enforce in sanity check that the compute security group is open to 0.0.0.0/0
- When updating an existing cluster, the same template version is now used, no matter the pcluster cli version
- SQS messages that fail to be processed in
sqswatcher
are now re-queued only 3 times and not forever - Reset
nodewatcher
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. - Do not update DynamoDB table on cluster updates in order to avoid hitting strict API limits (1 update per day).
BUG FIXES
- Fix issue that was preventing Torque from being used on Centos 7
- Start node daemons at the end of instance initialization. The time spent for post-install script and node initialization is not counted as part of node idletime anymore.
- Fix issue which was causing an additional and invalid EBS mount point to be added in case of multiple EBS
- Install Slurm libpmpi/libpmpi2 that is distributed in a separate package since Slurm 17
pcluster ssh
command now works for clusters withuse_public_ips = false
- 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 toself_terminate
. - Fix
pcluster start/stop
commands when used with anawsbatch
cluster
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for FSx Lustre with Amazon Linux. In case of custom AMI,
The kernel will need to be
>= 4.14.104-78.84.amzn1.x86_64
- 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.
- dynamically adjust max cluster size based on ASG settings
- 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.
- 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.
- add support for job dependencies and pending reasons. The cluster won't scale up if the job cannot start due to an unsatisfied dependency.
- set
ReturnToService=1
in scheduler config in order to recover instances that were initially marked as down due to a transient issue.
- Validate FSx parameters. Fixes #896.
CHANGES
- Slurm - Upgrade version to 18.08.6.2
- NVIDIA - update drivers to version 418.56
- CUDA - update toolkit to version 10.0
- Increase default EBS volume size from 15GB to 17GB
- Disabled updates to FSx File Systems, updates to most parameters would cause the filesystem, and all it's data, to be deleted
BUG FIXES
- Cookbook wasn't fetched when
custom_ami
parameter specified in the config - Cfn-init is now fetched from us-east-1, this bug effected non-alinux custom ami's in regions other than us-east-1.
- Account limit check not done for SPOT or AWS Batch Clusters
- Account limit check fall back to master subnet. Fixes #910.
- Boto3 upperbound removed
ENHANCEMENTS
- Add support for FSx Lustre in Centos 7. In case of custom AMI, FSx Lustre is only supported with Centos 7.5 and Centos 7.6.
- Check AWS EC2 instance account limits before starting cluster creation
- Allow users to force job deletion with
SGE
scheduler
CHANGES
- Set default value to
compute
forplacement_group
option pcluster ssh
: use private IP when the public one is not availablepcluster ssh
: now works also when stack is not completed as long as the master IP is available- Remove unused dependency on
awscli
from ParallelCluster package
BUG FIXES
awsbsub
: fix file upload with absolute pathpcluster ssh
: fix issue that was preventing the command from working correctly when stack status isUPDATE_ROLLBACK_COMPLETE
- Fix block device conversion to correctly attach EBS nvme volumes
- Wait for Torque scheduler initialization before completing master node setup
pcluster version
: now works also when no ParallelCluster config is present- Improve
nodewatcher
daemon logic to detect if a SGE compute node has running jobs
DOCS
- Add documentation on how to use FSx Lustre
- Add tutorial for encrypted EBS with a Custom KMS Key
- Add
ebs_kms_key_id
to Configuration section
TESTING
- Define a new framework to write and run ParallelCluster integration tests
- Improve scaling integration tests to detect over-scaling
- Implement integration tests for awsbatch scheduler
- Implement integration tests for FSx Lustre file system
- Add China regions
cn-north-1
andcn-northwest-1
- Add configuration for RAID 0 and 1 volumes
- Add Elastic File System (EFS) support
- Add AWS Batch Multinode Parallel jobs support
- Add support for Stockholm region (
eu-north-1
) - Add
--env
and--env-blacklist
options to theawsbsub
command to export environment variables in the job environment - Add
--input-file
option to theawsbsub
command to stage-in input files from the client - Add new
PCLUSTER_JOB_S3_URL
variable to the job execution environment pointing to the S3 URL used for job data stage-in/out - Add S3 URL for job data staging to the
awsbstat -d
output - Add
--working-dir
and--parent-working-dir
options to theawsbsub
command to specify the working-directory or the parent working directory for the job - Add CPUs and Memory information to the
awsbhosts -d
command
- Add support for GovCloud East, us-gov-east-1 region
- Fix regression with
shared_dir
parameter in the cluster configuration section. - bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Fix issue with jq on ubuntu1404 and centos6. Now using version 1.4. - bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Fix dependency issue with AWS CLI package on ubuntu1404.
- Fix
configure
andcreateami
commands
- Rename CfnCluster to AWS ParallelCluster
- Support multiple EBS Volumes
- Add AWS Batch as a supported scheduler
- Support Custom AMI's
- Fix a bug in
cfncluster configure
introduced in 1.6.0
- Refactor scaling up to take into account the number of pending/requested jobs/slots and instance slots.
- Refactor scaling down to scale down faster and take advantage of per-second billing.
- Add
scaledown_idletime
parameter as part of scale-down refactoring - Lock hosts before termination to ensure removal of dead compute nodes from host list
- Fix HTTP proxy support
- Add option to disable ganglia
extra_json = { "cfncluster" : { "ganglia_enabled" : "no" } }
- Fix
cfncluster update
bug - Set SGE Accounting summary to be true, this reports a single accounting record for a mpi job
- Upgrade cfncluster-node to Boto3
- Add support for GovCloud, us-gov-west-1 region
- feature:
cfncluster
: Added ClusterUser as a stack output. This makes it easier to get the username of the head node. - feature:
cfncluster
: Addedcfncluster ssh cluster_name
, this allows you to easily ssh into your clusters. It allows arbitrary command execution and extra ssh flags to be provided after the command. See https://aws-parallelcluster.readthedocs.io/en/latest/commands.html#ssh - change:
cfncluster
: Moved global cli flags to the command specific flags. For examplecfncluster --region us-east-1 create
now becomescfncluster create --region us-east-1
- bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Fix bug that prevented c5d/m5d instances from working - bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Set CPU as a consumable resource in slurm - bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fixed Slurm behavior to add CPU slots so multiple jobs can be scheduled on a single node
- change:
cfncluster
: Added "ec2:DescribeVolumes" permissions to CfnClusterInstancePolicy - change:
cfncluster
: Removed YAML CloudFormation template, it can be generated by the https://github.com/awslabs/aws-cfn-template-flip tool - updates:
cfncluster
: Add support for eu-west-3 region - feature:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Added parameter to specify custom cfncluster-node package - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fix --template-url command line parameter - bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Poll on EBS Volume attachment status - bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Fixed SLURM cron job to publish pending metric - bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fixed Torque behaviour when scaling up from an empty cluster
- bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fix crash when base directory for config file does not exist - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Removed extraneous logging message at cfncluster invocation, re-enabled logging in ~/.cfncluster/cfncluster-cli.log - bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fix scaling issues with CentOS 6 clusters caused by incompatible dependencies. - updates:
ami
: Update all base AMIs to latest patch levels - updates:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Updated to cfncluster-cookbook-1.4.1
- bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fix abort due to undefinied logger
- change:
cfncluster
:cfncluster stop
will terminate compute instances, but not stop the master node. - feature:
cfncluster
: CfnCluster no longer maintains a whitelist of supported instance types, so new platforms are supported on day of launch (including C5). - bugfix:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Support for NVMe instance store - updates:
ami
: Update all base AMIs to latest patch levels - bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fixed long scaling times with SLURM
- feature:
cfncluster
: Add support for r2.xlarge/t2.2xlarge, x1.16xlarge, r4., f1., and i3.* instance types - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fix support for p2.2xlarge instance type - feature:
cfncluster
: Add support for eu-west-2, us-east-2, and ca-central-1 regions - updates:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Updated to cfncluster-cookbook-1.3.2 - updates:
ami
: Update all base AMIs to latest patch levels - updates:
cfncluster
: Moved to Apache 2.0 license - updates:
cfncluster
: Support for Python 3
- feature:
ami
: Added support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - feature:
ami
: Added NVIDIA 361.42 driver - feature:
ami
: Added CUDA 7.5 - feature:
cfncluster
: Added support for tags in cluster section in the config - feature:
cfncluster
: Added support for stopping/starting a cluster - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Setting DYNAMIC for placement group sanity check fixed - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Support any type of script for pre/post install - updates:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Updated to cfncluster-cookbook-1.3.0 - updates:
cfncluster
: Updated docs with more detailed CLI help - updates:
cfncluster
: Updated docs with development environment setup - updates:
ami
: Updated to Openlava 3.3.3 - updates:
ami
: Updated to Slurm 16-05-3-1 - updates:
ami
: Updated to Chef 12.13.30 - updates:
ami
: Update all base AMIs to latest patch levels
- bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Use strings in command for sqswatcher on Python 2.6 - updates:
ami
: Update all base AMIs to latest patch levels
- bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Correctly set slots per host for Openlava - updates:
cfncluster-cookbook
: Updated to cfncluster-cookbook-1.2.0 - updates:
ami
: Updated to SGE 8.1.9 - updates:
ami
: Updated to Openlava 3.1.3 - updates:
ami
: Updated to Chef 12.8.1
- feature:
cfncluster
: Support for dynamic placement groups
- bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fix for nodes being disabled when maintain_initial_size is true
Official release of the CfnCluster 1.x CLI, templates and AMIs. Available in all regions except BJS, with support for Amazon Linux, CentOS 6 & 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. All AMIs are built via packer from the CfnCluster Cookbook project (https://github.com/aws/aws-parallelcluster-cookbook).
This is a major update for CfnCluster. Boostrapping of the instances has moved from shell scripts into Chef receipes. Through the use of Chef, there is now wider base OS support, covering Amazon Linux, CentOS 6 & 7 and also Ubuntu. All AMIs are now created using the same receipes. All previously capabilites exisit and the changes should be non-instrusive.
- updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS6 errata - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for specifiying MasterServer and ComputeFleet root volume size - bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fix for SGE parallel job detection - bugfix:
ami
: Removed ZFS packages - bugfix:
cfncluster-node
: Fix torque node additon with pbs_server restart - updates:
ami
: Updated Chef client to 12.4.1 + berkshelf - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Only count pending jobs with status 'qw' (Kenneth Daily [email protected]) - bugfix::
cli
: Updated example config file (John Lilley [email protected]) - bugfix::
cli
: Fixed typo on scaling cooldown property (Nelson R Monserrate [email protected])
- feature:
cfncluster
: Support for dedicated tenancy - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for customer provided KMS keys (EBS and ephemeral) - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS6 errata - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for M4 instances
- feature:
cfncluster
: Support for D2 instances - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS6 errata - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest cfncluster-node package - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest ec2-udev-rules package - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest NVIDIA driver 346.47 - updates:
ami
: Removed cfncluster-kernel repo and packages - updates:
ami
: Updated Chef client to 12.2.1 + berkshelf
- feature:
cli
: Added configure command; easy config setup - updates:
docs
: Addtional documentation for configuration options - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS6 errata - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fixed issue with nodewatcher not scaling down
- updates:
ami
: Custom CentOS 6 kernel repo added, support for >32 vCPUs - feature:
ami
: Chef 11.x client + berkshelf - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for S3 based pre/post install scripts - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for EBS shared directory variable - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for C4 instances - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for additional VPC security group - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest NVIDIA driver 340.65 - feature:
cli
: Added support for version command - updates:
cli
: Removed unimplemented stop command from CLI
- updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata. Now CentOS 6.6. - updates:
ami
: Updated SGE to 8.1.6 - updates:
ami
: Updates openlava to latest pull from GitHub - bugfix:
ami
: Fixed handling of HTTP(S) proxies - feature:
ami
: Moved sqswatcher and nodewatcher into Python package cfncluster-node
- feature:
cfncluster
: Support for GovCloud region - updates:
cli
: Improved error messages parsing config file
- feature:
cfncluster
: Support for Frankfurt region - feature:
cli
: status call now outputs CREATE_FAILED messages for stacks in error state - update:
cli
: Improved tags and extra_parameters on CLI - bugfix:
cli
: Only check config sanity on calls that mutate stack - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata
- feature:
cli
: Introduced sanity_check feature for config - updates:
cli
: Simplified EC2 key pair config - feature:
cfncluster
: Scale up is now driven by two policies; enables small and large scaling steps - feature:
cfnlcuster
: Introduced initial support for CloudWatch logs in us-east-1 - updates:
ami
: Moved deamon handling to supervisord - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata
- bugfix:
cli
: Fixed missing AvailabilityZone for "update" command
- updates:
cli
: Simplfied VPC config and removed multi-AZ
- updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata - updates:
ami
: Removed DKMS Lustre; replaced with Intel Lustre Client
- updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata - updates:
ami
: Updated packages to match base RHEL AMI's - feature:
cli
: Improved region handling and added support for AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
- feature:
cfncluster
: Added s3_read_resource and s3_read_write_resource options to cluster config - feature:
cfncluster
: cfncluster is now available in all regions - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata - feature:
cfncluster
: Added ephemeral_dir option to cluster config
- feature:
cfncluster
: Added support for new T2 instances - updates:
cfncluster
: Changed default instance sizes to t2.micro(free tier) - updates:
cfncluster
: Changed EBS volume default size to 20GB(free tier) - updates:
ami
: Pulled latest CentOS errata - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fixed issues with install_type option(removed)
- feature:
cfncluster
: Added option to encrypt ephemeral drives with in-memory keys - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for EBS encryption on /shared volume - feature:
cfncluster
: Detect all ephemeral drives, stripe and mount as /scratch - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for placement groups - feature:
cfncluster
: Support for cluster placement logic. Can either be cluster or compute. - feature:
cfncluster
: Added option to provides arguments to pre/post install scripts - feature:
cfncluster
: Added DKMS support for Lustre filesystems - http://zfsonlinux.org/lustre.html - bugfix:
cli
: Added missing support from SSH from CIDR range - bugfix:
cfncluster
: Fixed Ganglia setup for ComputeFleet - updates:
SGE
: Updated to 8.1.7 - https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE - updates:
Openlava
: Updated to latest Git for Openlava 2.2 - https://github.com/openlava/openlava
- feature:Amazon EBS: Added support for Amazon EBS General Pupose(SSD) Volumes; both AMI and /shared
- bugfix:
cli
: Fixed boto.exception.NoAuthHandlerFound when using credentials in config - updates:CentOS: Pulled in latest errata to AMI. See amis.txt for latest ID's.
- Release on GitHub and PyPi