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It automatically +sets up Spark and HDFS on the cluster for you. This guide describes +how to use <code>spark-ec2</code> to launch clusters, how to run jobs on them, and how +to shut them down. It assumes you’ve already signed up for an EC2 account +on the <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/">Amazon Web Services site</a>.</p> + +<p><code>spark-ec2</code> is designed to manage multiple named clusters. You can +launch a new cluster (telling the script its size and giving it a name), +shutdown an existing cluster, or log into a cluster. Each cluster is +identified by placing its machines into EC2 security groups whose names +are derived from the name of the cluster. For example, a cluster named +<code>test</code> will contain a master node in a security group called +<code>test-master</code>, and a number of slave nodes in a security group called +<code>test-slaves</code>. The <code>spark-ec2</code> script will create these security groups +for you based on the cluster name you request. You can also use them to +identify machines belonging to each cluster in the Amazon EC2 Console.</p> + +<h1 id="before-you-start">Before You Start</h1> + +<ul> + <li>Create an Amazon EC2 key pair for yourself. This can be done by +logging into your Amazon Web Services account through the <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/console/">AWS +console</a>, clicking Key Pairs on the +left sidebar, and creating and downloading a key. Make sure that you +set the permissions for the private key file to <code>600</code> (i.e. only you +can read and write it) so that <code>ssh</code> will work.</li> + <li>Whenever you want to use the <code>spark-ec2</code> script, set the environment +variables <code>AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID</code> and <code>AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY</code> to your +Amazon EC2 access key ID and secret access key. These can be +obtained from the <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/">AWS homepage</a> by clicking +Account > Security Credentials > Access Credentials.</li> +</ul> + +<h1 id="launching-a-cluster">Launching a Cluster</h1> + +<ul> + <li>Go into the <code>ec2</code> directory in the release of Spark you downloaded.</li> + <li> + <p>Run +<code>./spark-ec2 -k <keypair> -i <key-file> -s <num-slaves> launch <cluster-name></code>, +where <code><keypair></code> is the name of your EC2 key pair (that you gave it +when you created it), <code><key-file></code> is the private key file for your +key pair, <code><num-slaves></code> is the number of slave nodes to launch (try +1 at first), and <code><cluster-name></code> is the name to give to your +cluster.</p> + + <p>For example:</p> + + <p><code>bash +export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=AaBbCcDdEeFGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtU +export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=ABCDEFG1234567890123 +./spark-ec2 --key-pair=awskey --identity-file=awskey.pem --region=us-west-1 --zone=us-west-1a launch my-spark-cluster +</code></p> + </li> + <li>After everything launches, check that the cluster scheduler is up and sees +all the slaves by going to its web UI, which will be printed at the end of +the script (typically <code>http://<master-hostname>:8080</code>).</li> +</ul> + +<p>You can also run <code>./spark-ec2 --help</code> to see more usage options. The +following options are worth pointing out:</p> + +<ul> + <li><code>--instance-type=<instance-type></code> can be used to specify an EC2 +instance type to use. For now, the script only supports 64-bit instance +types, and the default type is <code>m1.large</code> (which has 2 cores and 7.5 GB +RAM). Refer to the Amazon pages about <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types">EC2 instance +types</a> and <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#pricing">EC2 +pricing</a> for information about other +instance types.</li> + <li><code>--region=<ec2-region></code> specifies an EC2 region in which to launch +instances. The default region is <code>us-east-1</code>.</li> + <li><code>--zone=<ec2-zone></code> can be used to specify an EC2 availability zone +to launch instances in. Sometimes, you will get an error because there +is not enough capacity in one zone, and you should try to launch in +another.</li> + <li><code>--ebs-vol-size=<GB></code> will attach an EBS volume with a given amount +of space to each node so that you can have a persistent HDFS cluster +on your nodes across cluster restarts (see below).</li> + <li><code>--spot-price=<price></code> will launch the worker nodes as +<a href="http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/spot-instances/">Spot Instances</a>, +bidding for the given maximum price (in dollars).</li> + <li><code>--spark-version=<version></code> will pre-load the cluster with the +specified version of Spark. The <code><version></code> can be a version number +(e.g. “0.7.3”) or a specific git hash. By default, a recent +version will be used.</li> + <li><code>--spark-git-repo=<repository url></code> will let you run a custom version of +Spark that is built from the given git repository. By default, the +<a href="https://github.com/apache/spark">Apache Github mirror</a> will be used. +When using a custom Spark version, <code>--spark-version</code> must be set to git +commit hash, such as 317e114, instead of a version number.</li> + <li>If one of your launches fails due to e.g. not having the right +permissions on your private key file, you can run <code>launch</code> with the +<code>--resume</code> option to restart the setup process on an existing cluster.</li> +</ul> + +<h1 id="launching-a-cluster-in-a-vpc">Launching a Cluster in a VPC</h1> + +<ul> + <li> + <p>Run +<code>./spark-ec2 -k <keypair> -i <key-file> -s <num-slaves> --vpc-id=<vpc-id> --subnet-id=<subnet-id> launch <cluster-name></code>, +where <code><keypair></code> is the name of your EC2 key pair (that you gave it +when you created it), <code><key-file></code> is the private key file for your +key pair, <code><num-slaves></code> is the number of slave nodes to launch (try +1 at first), <code><vpc-id></code> is the name of your VPC, <code><subnet-id></code> is the +name of your subnet, and <code><cluster-name></code> is the name to give to your +cluster.</p> + + <p>For example:</p> + + <p><code>bash +export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=AaBbCcDdEeFGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtU +export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=ABCDEFG1234567890123 +./spark-ec2 --key-pair=awskey --identity-file=awskey.pem --region=us-west-1 --zone=us-west-1a --vpc-id=vpc-a28d24c7 --subnet-id=subnet-4eb27b39 --spark-version=1.1.0 launch my-spark-cluster +</code></p> + </li> +</ul> + +<h1 id="running-applications">Running Applications</h1> + +<ul> + <li>Go into the <code>ec2</code> directory in the release of Spark you downloaded.</li> + <li>Run <code>./spark-ec2 -k <keypair> -i <key-file> login <cluster-name></code> to +SSH into the cluster, where <code><keypair></code> and <code><key-file></code> are as +above. (This is just for convenience; you could also use +the EC2 console.)</li> + <li>To deploy code or data within your cluster, you can log in and use the +provided script <code>~/spark-ec2/copy-dir</code>, which, +given a directory path, RSYNCs it to the same location on all the slaves.</li> + <li>If your application needs to access large datasets, the fastest way to do +that is to load them from Amazon S3 or an Amazon EBS device into an +instance of the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) on your nodes. +The <code>spark-ec2</code> script already sets up a HDFS instance for you. It’s +installed in <code>/root/ephemeral-hdfs</code>, and can be accessed using the +<code>bin/hadoop</code> script in that directory. Note that the data in this +HDFS goes away when you stop and restart a machine.</li> + <li>There is also a <em>persistent HDFS</em> instance in +<code>/root/persistent-hdfs</code> that will keep data across cluster restarts. +Typically each node has relatively little space of persistent data +(about 3 GB), but you can use the <code>--ebs-vol-size</code> option to +<code>spark-ec2</code> to attach a persistent EBS volume to each node for +storing the persistent HDFS.</li> + <li>Finally, if you get errors while running your application, look at the slave’s logs +for that application inside of the scheduler work directory (/root/spark/work). You can +also view the status of the cluster using the web UI: <code>http://<master-hostname>:8080</code>.</li> +</ul> + +<h1 id="configuration">Configuration</h1> + +<p>You can edit <code>/root/spark/conf/spark-env.sh</code> on each machine to set Spark configuration options, such +as JVM options. This file needs to be copied to <strong>every machine</strong> to reflect the change. The easiest way to +do this is to use a script we provide called <code>copy-dir</code>. First edit your <code>spark-env.sh</code> file on the master, +then run <code>~/spark-ec2/copy-dir /root/spark/conf</code> to RSYNC it to all the workers.</p> + +<p>The <a href="configuration.html">configuration guide</a> describes the available configuration options.</p> + +<h1 id="terminating-a-cluster">Terminating a Cluster</h1> + +<p><strong><em>Note that there is no way to recover data on EC2 nodes after shutting +them down! Make sure you have copied everything important off the nodes +before stopping them.</em></strong></p> + +<ul> + <li>Go into the <code>ec2</code> directory in the release of Spark you downloaded.</li> + <li>Run <code>./spark-ec2 destroy <cluster-name></code>.</li> +</ul> + +<h1 id="pausing-and-restarting-clusters">Pausing and Restarting Clusters</h1> + +<p>The <code>spark-ec2</code> script also supports pausing a cluster. In this case, +the VMs are stopped but not terminated, so they +<strong><em>lose all data on ephemeral disks</em></strong> but keep the data in their +root partitions and their <code>persistent-hdfs</code>. Stopped machines will not +cost you any EC2 cycles, but <strong><em>will</em></strong> continue to cost money for EBS +storage.</p> + +<ul> + <li>To stop one of your clusters, go into the <code>ec2</code> directory and run +<code>./spark-ec2 --region=<ec2-region> stop <cluster-name></code>.</li> + <li>To restart it later, run +<code>./spark-ec2 -i <key-file> --region=<ec2-region> start <cluster-name></code>.</li> + <li>To ultimately destroy the cluster and stop consuming EBS space, run +<code>./spark-ec2 --region=<ec2-region> destroy <cluster-name></code> as described in the previous +section.</li> +</ul> + +<h1 id="limitations">Limitations</h1> + +<ul> + <li>Support for “cluster compute” nodes is limited – there’s no way to specify a +locality group. However, you can launch slave nodes in your +<code><clusterName>-slaves</code> group manually and then use <code>spark-ec2 launch +--resume</code> to start a cluster with them.</li> +</ul> + +<p>If you have a patch or suggestion for one of these limitations, feel free to +<a href="contributing-to-spark.html">contribute</a> it!</p> + +<h1 id="accessing-data-in-s3">Accessing Data in S3</h1> + +<p>Spark’s file interface allows it to process data in Amazon S3 using the same URI formats that are supported for Hadoop. You can specify a path in S3 as input through a URI of the form <code>s3n://<bucket>/path</code>. To provide AWS credentials for S3 access, launch the Spark cluster with the option <code>--copy-aws-credentials</code>. Full instructions on S3 access using the Hadoop input libraries can be found on the <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/AmazonS3">Hadoop S3 page</a>.</p> + +<p>In addition to using a single input file, you can also use a directory of files as input by simply giving the path to the directory.</p> + + + </div> <!-- /container --> + + <script src="js/vendor/jquery-1.8.0.min.js"></script> + <script src="js/vendor/bootstrap.min.js"></script> + <script src="js/vendor/anchor.min.js"></script> + <script src="js/main.js"></script> + + <!-- MathJax Section --> + <script type="text/x-mathjax-config"> + MathJax.Hub.Config({ + TeX: { equationNumbers: { autoNumber: "AMS" } } + }); + </script> + <script> + // Note that we load MathJax this way to work with local file (file://), HTTP and HTTPS. + // We could use "//cdn.mathjax...", but that won't support "file://". + (function(d, script) { + script = d.createElement('script'); + script.type = 'text/javascript'; + script.async = true; + script.onload = function(){ + MathJax.Hub.Config({ + tex2jax: { + inlineMath: [ ["$", "$"], ["\\\\(","\\\\)"] ], + displayMath: [ ["$$","$$"], ["\\[", "\\]"] ], + processEscapes: true, + skipTags: ['script', 'noscript', 'style', 'textarea', 'pre'] + } + }); + }; + script.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 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