A batchtools openlava backend resolves futures in parallel via a OpenLava job scheduler
Source:R/batchtools_openlava.R
batchtools_openlava.Rd
A batchtools openlava backend resolves futures in parallel via a OpenLava job scheduler
Arguments
- template
(optional) Name of job-script template to be searched for by
batchtools::findTemplateFile()
. If not found, it defaults to thetemplates/openlava.tmpl
part of this package (see below).- scheduler.latency
[
numeric(1)
]
Time to sleep after important interactions with the scheduler to ensure a sane state. Currently only triggered after callingsubmitJobs
.- fs.latency
[
numeric(1)
]
Expected maximum latency of the file system, in seconds. Set to a positive number for network file systems like NFS which enables more robust (but also more expensive) mechanisms to access files and directories. Usually safe to set to0
to disable the heuristic, e.g. if you are working on a local file system.- resources
(optional) A named list passed to the batchtools job-script template as variable
resources
. This is based on howbatchtools::submitJobs()
works, with the exception for specially reserved names defined by the future.batchtools package;resources[["asis"]]
is a character vector that are passed as-is to the job script and are injected as job resource declarations.resources[["modules"]]
is character vector of Linux environment modules to be loaded.resources[["startup"]]
andresources[["shutdown"]]
are character vectors of shell code to be injected to the job script as-is.resources[["details"]]
, if TRUE, results in the job script outputting job details and job summaries at the beginning and then end.All remaining
resources
named elements are injected as named resource specification for the scheduler.
- delete
Controls if and when the batchtools job registry folder is deleted. If
"on-success"
(default), it is deleted if the future was resolved successfully and the expression did not produce an error. If"never"
, then it is never deleted. If"always"
, then it is always deleted.- workers
The maximum number of workers the batchtools backend may use at any time, which for HPC schedulers corresponds to the maximum number of queued jobs. The default is
getOption("future.batchtools.workers", 100)
.- ...
Not used.
Details
Batchtools OpenLava futures use batchtools cluster functions
created by batchtools::makeClusterFunctionsOpenLava()
, which requires
that OpenLava commands sbatch
, squeue
, and scancel
are installed on
the current machine.
The default template script templates/openlava.tmpl
can be found in:
system.file("templates", "openlava.tmpl", package = "future.batchtools")
and comprise:
#!/bin/bash
######################################################################
# A batchtools launch script template for OpenLava
#
# Author: Henrik Bengtsson
######################################################################
## Job name
#BSUB -J <%= job.name %>
## Direct streams to logfile
#BSUB -o <%= log.file %>
## Resources needed
<%
## As-is resource specifications
job_declarations <- resources[["asis"]]
resources[["asis"]] <- NULL
## Should scheduler "details" be seen?
details <- isTRUE(resources[["details"]])
resources[["details"]] <- NULL
## Shell "startup" code to evaluate
startup <- resources[["startup"]]
resources[["startup"]] <- NULL
## Shell "shutdown" code to evaluate
shutdown <- resources[["shutdown"]]
resources[["shutdown"]] <- NULL
## Environment modules specifications
modules <- resources[["modules"]]
resources[["modules"]] <- NULL
## Remaining resources are assumed to be of type '-<key>=<value>'
opts <- unlist(resources, use.names = TRUE)
opts <- sprintf("-%s=%s", names(opts), opts)
job_declarations <- sprintf("#BSUB %s", c(job_declarations, opts))
writeLines(job_declarations)
%>
## Bash settings
set -e # exit on error
set -u # error on unset variables
set -o pipefail # fail a pipeline if any command fails
trap 'echo "ERROR: future.batchtools job script failed on line $LINENO" >&2; exit 1' ERR
<% if (length(job_declarations) > 0) {
writeLines(c(
"echo 'Job submission declarations:'",
sprintf("echo '%s'", job_declarations),
"echo"
))
} %>
<% if (details) { %>
if command -v bjobs > /dev/null; then
echo "Job information:"
bjobs -l "${LSB_JOBID}"
echo
fi
<% } %>
<% if (length(startup) > 0) {
writeLines(startup)
} %>
<% if (length(modules) > 0) {
writeLines(c(
"echo 'Load environment modules:'",
sprintf("echo '- modules: %s'", paste(modules, collapse = ", ")),
sprintf("module load %s", paste(modules, collapse = " ")),
"module list"
))
} %>
echo "Session information:"
echo "- timestamp: $(date)"
echo "- hostname: $(hostname)"
echo "- Rscript path: $(which Rscript)"
echo "- Rscript version: $(Rscript --version)"
echo "- Rscript library paths: $(Rscript -e "cat(shQuote(.libPaths()), sep = ' ')")"
echo
## Launch R and evaluate the batchtools R job
echo "Rscript -e 'batchtools::doJobCollection()' ..."
echo "- job name: '<%= job.name %>'"
echo "- job log file: '<%= log.file %>'"
echo "- job uri: '<%= uri %>'"
Rscript -e 'batchtools::doJobCollection("<%= uri %>")'
res=$?
echo " - exit code: ${res}"
echo "Rscript -e 'batchtools::doJobCollection()' ... done"
echo
<% if (details) { %>
if command -v bjobs > /dev/null; then
echo "Job summary:"
bjobs -l "${LSB_JOBID}"
fi
<% } %>
<% if (length(shutdown) > 0) {
writeLines(shutdown)
} %>
## Relay the exit code from Rscript
exit "${res}"
Examples
if (FALSE) { # interactive()
library(future)
# Limit runtime to 10 minutes and total memory to 400 MiB per future,
# request a parallel environment with four slots on a single host.
# Submit to the 'freecycle' queue. Load environment modules 'r' and
# 'jags'. Report on job details at startup and at the end of the job.
plan(future.batchtools::batchtools_openlava, resources = list(
W = "00:10:00", M = "400",
asis = c("-n 4", "-R 'span[hosts=1]'", "-q freecycle"),
modules = c("r", "jags"),
details = TRUE
))
f <- future({
data.frame(
hostname = Sys.info()[["nodename"]],
os = Sys.info()[["sysname"]],
cores = unname(parallelly::availableCores()),
modules = Sys.getenv("LOADEDMODULES")
)
})
info <- value(f)
print(info)
}