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ray / purelib / ray / autoscaler / aws / defaults.yaml
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# An unique identifier for the head node and workers of this cluster.
cluster_name: default

# The maximum number of workers nodes to launch in addition to the head
# node.
max_workers: 2

# The autoscaler will scale up the cluster faster with higher upscaling speed.
# E.g., if the task requires adding more nodes then autoscaler will gradually
# scale up the cluster in chunks of upscaling_speed*currently_running_nodes.
# This number should be > 0.
upscaling_speed: 1.0

# This executes all commands on all nodes in the docker container,
# and opens all the necessary ports to support the Ray cluster.
# Empty string means disabled.
docker: {}

# If a node is idle for this many minutes, it will be removed.
idle_timeout_minutes: 5

# Cloud-provider specific configuration.
provider:
    type: aws
    region: us-west-2
    # Availability zone(s), comma-separated, that nodes may be launched in.
    # Nodes will be launched in the first listed availability zone and will
    # be tried in the subsequent availability zones if launching fails.
    availability_zone: us-west-2a,us-west-2b
    # Whether to allow node reuse. If set to False, nodes will be terminated
    # instead of stopped.
    cache_stopped_nodes: True # If not present, the default is True.

# How Ray will authenticate with newly launched nodes.
auth:
    ssh_user: ubuntu
# By default Ray creates a new private keypair, but you can also use your own.
# If you do so, make sure to also set "KeyName" in the head and worker node
# configurations below.
#    ssh_private_key: /path/to/your/key.pem

# Tell the autoscaler the allowed node types and the resources they provide.
# The key is the name of the node type, which is just for debugging purposes.
# The node config specifies the launch config and physical instance type.
available_node_types:
    ray.head.default:
        # The node type's CPU and GPU resources are auto-detected based on AWS instance type.
        # If desired, you can override the autodetected CPU and GPU resources advertised to the autoscaler.
        # You can also set custom resources.
        # For example, to mark a node type as having 1 CPU, 1 GPU, and 5 units of a resource called "custom", set
        # resources: {"CPU": 1, "GPU": 1, "custom": 5}
        resources: {}
        # Provider-specific config for this node type, e.g. instance type. By default
        # Ray will auto-configure unspecified fields such as SubnetId and KeyName.
        # For more documentation on available fields, see:
        # http://boto3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ec2.html#EC2.ServiceResource.create_instances
        node_config:
            InstanceType: m5.large
            # You can provision additional disk space with a conf as follows
            BlockDeviceMappings:
                - DeviceName: /dev/sda1
                  Ebs:
                      VolumeSize: 256
            # Additional options in the boto docs.
    ray.worker.default:
        # The minimum number of nodes of this type to launch.
        # This number should be >= 0.
        min_workers: 0
        # The node type's CPU and GPU resources are auto-detected based on AWS instance type.
        # If desired, you can override the autodetected CPU and GPU resources advertised to the autoscaler.
        # You can also set custom resources.
        # For example, to mark a node type as having 1 CPU, 1 GPU, and 5 units of a resource called "custom", set
        # resources: {"CPU": 1, "GPU": 1, "custom": 5}
        resources: {}
        # Provider-specific config for this node type, e.g. instance type. By default
        # Ray will auto-configure unspecified fields such as SubnetId and KeyName.
        # For more documentation on available fields, see:
        # http://boto3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ec2.html#EC2.ServiceResource.create_instances
        node_config:
            InstanceType: m5.large
            # Run workers on spot by default. Comment this out to use on-demand.
            InstanceMarketOptions:
                MarketType: spot
                # Additional options can be found in the boto docs, e.g.
                #   SpotOptions:
                #       MaxPrice: MAX_HOURLY_PRICE
            # Additional options in the boto docs.

# Specify the node type of the head node (as configured above).
head_node_type: ray.head.default

# Files or directories to copy to the head and worker nodes. The format is a
# dictionary from REMOTE_PATH: LOCAL_PATH, e.g.
file_mounts: {
#    "/path1/on/remote/machine": "/path1/on/local/machine",
#    "/path2/on/remote/machine": "/path2/on/local/machine",
}

# Files or directories to copy from the head node to the worker nodes. The format is a
# list of paths. The same path on the head node will be copied to the worker node.
# This behavior is a subset of the file_mounts behavior. In the vast majority of cases
# you should just use file_mounts. Only use this if you know what you're doing!
cluster_synced_files: []

# Whether changes to directories in file_mounts or cluster_synced_files in the head node
# should sync to the worker node continuously
file_mounts_sync_continuously: False

# Patterns for files to exclude when running rsync up or rsync down
rsync_exclude: []

# Pattern files to use for filtering out files when running rsync up or rsync down. The file is searched for
# in the source directory and recursively through all subdirectories. For example, if .gitignore is provided
# as a value, the behavior will match git's behavior for finding and using .gitignore files.
rsync_filter: []

# List of commands that will be run before `setup_commands`. If docker is
# enabled, these commands will run outside the container and before docker
# is setup.
initialization_commands: []

# List of shell commands to run to set up nodes.
setup_commands:
    - >-
        (stat $HOME/anaconda3/envs/tensorflow2_p38/ &> /dev/null &&
        echo 'export PATH="$HOME/anaconda3/envs/tensorflow2_p38/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc) || true
    - which ray || pip install -U "ray[default] @ https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/ray-wheels/latest/ray-3.0.0.dev0-cp38-cp38-manylinux2014_x86_64.whl"

# Custom commands that will be run on the head node after common setup.
head_setup_commands:
    - pip install 'boto3>=1.4.8'  # 1.4.8 adds InstanceMarketOptions

# Custom commands that will be run on worker nodes after common setup.
worker_setup_commands: []

# Command to start ray on the head node. You don't need to change this.
head_start_ray_commands:
    - ray stop
    - ulimit -n 65536; ray start --head --port=6379 --object-manager-port=8076 --autoscaling-config=~/ray_bootstrap_config.yaml

# Command to start ray on worker nodes. You don't need to change this.
worker_start_ray_commands:
    - ray stop
    - ulimit -n 65536; ray start --address=$RAY_HEAD_IP:6379 --object-manager-port=8076