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System configuration
Worker
Worker should have some default configuration which is applied to worker itself or may be used in given jobs (implicitly if something is missing, or explicitly with special variables). This configuration should be hardcoded and can be rewritten by explicitly declared configuration file. Format of this configuration is yaml with similar structure to job configuration.
Configuration items
Mandatory items are bold, optional italic.
- worker-id -- unique identification of worker at one server. This id is used by isolate sanbox on linux systems, so make sure to meet isolate's requirements (default is number from 1 to 999).
- worker-description -- human readable description of this worker
- broker-uri -- URI of the broker (hostname, IP address, including port, ...)
- broker-ping-interval -- time interval how often to send ping messages to broker. Used units are milliseconds.
- max-broker-liveness -- specifies how many pings in a row can broker miss without making the worker dead.
- headers -- map of headers specifies worker's capabilities
- env -- list of enviromental variables which are sent to broker in init command
- threads -- information about available threads for this worker
- hwgroup -- hardware group of this worker. Hardware group must specify worker hardware and software capabilities and it is main item for broker routing decisions.
- working-directory -- where will be stored all needed files. Can be the same for multiple workers on one server.
- file-managers -- addresses and credentials to all file managers used (eq.
all different frontends using this worker)
- hostname -- URI of file manager
- username -- username for http authentication (if needed)
- password -- password for http authentication (if needed)
- file-cache -- configuration of caching feature
- cache-dir -- path to caching directory. Can be the same for multiple workers.
- logger -- settings of logging capabilities
- file -- path to the logging file with name without suffix.
/var/log/recodex/worker
item will produceworker.log
,worker.1.log
, ... - level -- level of logging, one of
off
,emerg
,alert
,critical
,err
,warn
,notice
,info
anddebug
- max-size -- maximal size of log file before rotating
- rotations -- number of rotation kept
- file -- path to the logging file with name without suffix.
- limits -- default sandbox limits for this worker. All items are described in assignments section in job configuration description. If some limits are not set in job configuration, defaults from worker config will be used. In such case the worker's defaults will be set as the maximum for the job. Also, limits in job configuration cannot exceed limits from worker.
Example config file
worker-id: 1
broker-uri: tcp://localhost:9657
broker-ping-interval: 10 # milliseconds
max-broker-liveness: 10
headers:
env:
- c
- cpp
threads: 2
hwgroup: "group1"
working-directory: /tmp/recodex
file-managers:
- hostname: "http://localhost:9999" # port is optional
username: "" # can be ignored in specific modules
password: "" # can be ignored in specific modules
file-cache: # only in case that there is cache module
cache-dir: "/tmp/recodex/cache"
logger:
file: "/var/log/recodex/worker" # w/o suffix - actual names will
# be worker.log, worker.1.log,...
level: "debug" # level of logging
max-size: 1048576 # 1 MB; max size of file before log rotation
rotations: 3 # number of rotations kept
limits:
time: 5 # in secs
wall-time: 6 # seconds
extra-time: 2 # seconds
stack-size: 0 # normal in KB, but 0 means no special limit
memory: 50000 # in KB
parallel: 1
disk-size: 50
disk-files: 5
environ-variable:
ISOLATE_BOX: "/box"
ISOLATE_TMP: "/tmp"
bound-directories:
- src: /tmp/recodex/eval_5
dst: /evaluate
mode: RW,NOEXEC
Isolate sandbox
New feature in version 1.3 is possibility of limit Isolate box to one or more
cpu or memory node. This functionality is provided by cpusets kernel mechanism
and is now integrated in isolate. It is allowed to set only cpuset.cpus
and
cpuset.mems
which should be just fine for sandbox purposes. As kernel
functionality further description can be found in manual page of cpuset or in
Linux documentation in section linux/Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt
. As
previously stated this settings can be applied for particular isolate boxes and
has to be written in isolate configuration. Standard configuration path should
be /usr/local/etc/isolate
but it may depend on your installation process.
Configuration of cpuset in there is really simple and is described in example
below.
box0.cpus = 0 # assign processor with ID 0 to isolate box with ID 0
box0.mems = 0 # assign memory node with ID 0
# if not set, linux by itself will decide where should
# the sandboxed programs run at
box2.cpus = 1-3 # assign range of processors to isolate box 2
box2.mems = 4-7 # assign range of memory nodes
box3.cpus = 1,2,3 # assign list of processors to isolate box 3
- cpuset.cpus: Cpus limitation will restrict sandboxed program only to processor threads set in configuration. On hyperthreaded processors this means that all virtual threads are assignable, not only the physical ones. Value can be represented by single number, list of numbers separated by commas or range with hyphen delimiter.
- cpuset.mems: This value is particularly handy on NUMA systems which has
several memory nodes. On standard desktop computers this value should always
be zero because only one independent memory node is present. As stated in
cpus
limitation there can be single value, list of values separated by comma or range stated with hyphen.
Broker
Configuration items
Description of configurable items in broker's config. Mandatory items are bold, optional italic.
- clients -- specifies address and port to bind for clients (frontend
instance)
- address -- hostname or IP address as string (
*
for any) - port -- desired port
- address -- hostname or IP address as string (
- workers -- specifies address and port to bind for workers
- address -- hostname or IP address as string (
*
for any) - port -- desired port
- max_liveness -- maximum amount of pings the worker can fail to send before it is considered disconnected
- max_request_failures -- maximum number of times a job can fail (due to e.g. worker disconnect or a network error when downloading something from the fileserver) and be assigned again
- address -- hostname or IP address as string (
- monitor -- settings of monitor service connection
- address -- IP address of running monitor service
- port -- desired port
- notifier -- details of connection which is used in case of errors and good
to know states
- address -- address where frontend API runs
- port -- desired port
- username -- username which can be used for HTTP authentication
- password -- password which can be used for HTTP authentication
- logger -- settings of logging capabilities
- file -- path to the logging file with name without suffix.
/var/log/recodex/broker
item will producebroker.log
,broker.1.log
, ... - level -- level of logging, one of
off
,emerg
,alert
,critical
,err
,warn
,notice
,info
anddebug
- max-size -- maximal size of log file before rotating
- rotations -- number of rotation kept
- file -- path to the logging file with name without suffix.
Example config file
# Address and port for clients (frontend)
clients:
address: "*"
port: 9658
# Address and port for workers
workers:
address: "*"
port: 9657
max_liveness: 10
max_request_failures: 3
monitor:
address: "127.0.0.1"
port: 7894
notifier:
address: "127.0.0.1"
port: 8080
username: ""
password: ""
logger:
file: "/var/log/recodex/broker" # w/o suffix - actual names will be
# broker.log, broker.1.log, ...
level: "debug" # level of logging
max-size: 1048576 # 1 MB; max size of file before log rotation
rotations: 3 # number of rotations kept
Monitor
Configuration file is located in subdirectory monitor
of standard ReCodEx
configuration folder /etc/recodex/
. It is in YAML format as all of the other
configurations. Format is very similar to configurations of broker or workers.
Configuration items
Description of configurable items, bold ones are required, italics ones are optional.
- websocket_uri -- URI where is the endpoint of websocket connection. Must be
visible to the clients (directly or through public proxy)
- string representation of IP address or a hostname
- port number
- zeromq_uri -- URI where is the endpoint of zeromq connection from broker.
Could be hidden from public internet.
- string representation of IP address or a hostname
- port number
- logger -- settings of logging
- file -- path with name of log file. Defaults to
/var/log/recodex/monitor.log
- level -- logging level, one of "debug", "info", "warning", "error" and "critical"
- max-size -- maximum size of log file before rotation in bytes
- rotations -- number of rotations kept
- file -- path with name of log file. Defaults to
Example configuration file
---
websocket_uri:
- "127.0.0.1"
- 4567
zeromq_uri:
- "127.0.0.1"
- 7894
logger:
file: "/var/log/recodex/monitor.log"
level: "debug"
max-size: 1048576 # 1 MB
rotations: 3
...
Cleaner
Configuration items
- cache-dir -- directory which cleaner manages
- file-age -- file age in seconds which are considered outdated and will be deleted
Example configuration
cache-dir: "/tmp"
file-age: "3600" # in seconds
REST API
The API can be configured in config.neon
and config.local.neon
files in
app/config
directory. The first file is predefined by authors and should not
be modified. The second one is not present and could be created by copying
config.local.neon.example
template in the config directory. Local
configuration have higher precedence, so it will override default values from
config.neon
.
Configurable items
Description of configurable items. All timeouts are in milliseconds if not stated otherwise.
- accessManager -- configuration of access token in JWT standard. Do not modify unless you really know what are you doing.
- fileServer -- connection to fileserver
- address -- URI of fileserver
- auth -- username and password for HTTP basic authentication
- timeouts -- connection timeout for establishing new connection and request timeout for completing one request
- broker -- connection to broker
- address -- URI of broker
- auth -- username and password for broker callback authentication back to API
- timeouts -- ack timeout for first response that broker receives the message, send timeout how long try to send new job to the broker and result timeout how long to wait for confirmation if job can be processed or not
- monitor -- connection to monitor
- address -- URI of monitor
- CAS -- CAS external authentication
- serviceId -- visible identifier of this service
- ldapConnection -- parameters for connecting to LDAP, hostname, base_dn, port, security and bindName
- fields -- names of LDAP keys for informations as email, firstName and lastName
- emails -- common configuration for sending email (addresses and template
variables)
- apiUrl -- base URL of API server including port (for referencing pictures in messages)
- footerUrl -- link in the message footer
- siteName -- name of frontend (ReCodEx, or KSP for unique instance for KSP course)
- githubUrl -- URL to GitHub repository of this project
- from -- sending email address
- failures -- admin messages on errors
- emails -- additional info for sending mails, to is admin mail address, from is source address, subjectPrefix is prefix of mail subject
- forgottenPassword -- user messages for changing passwords
- redirectUrl -- URL of web application where the password can be changed
- tokenExpiration -- expiration timeout of temporary token (in seconds)
- emails -- additional info for sending mails, from is source address and subjectPrefix is prefix of mail subject
- mail -- configuration of sending mails
- smtp -- using SMTP server, have to be "true"
- host -- address of the server
- port -- sending port (common values are 25, 465, 587)
- username -- login to the server
- password -- password to the server
- secure -- security, values are empty for no security, "ssl" or "tls"
- context -- additional parameters, depending on used mail engine. For examle self-signed certificates can be allowed as verify_peer and verify_peer_name to false and allow_self_signed to true under ssl key (see example).
Outside the parameters section of configuration is configuration for Doctrine. It is ORM framework which maps PHP objects (entities) into database tables and rows. The configuration is simple, required items are only user, password and host with dbname, i.e. address of database computer (mostly localhost) with name of ReCodEx database.
Example local configuration file
parameters:
accessManager:
leeway: 60
issuer: https://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz
audience: https://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz
expiration: 86400 # 24 hours in seconds
usedAlgorithm: HS256
allowedAlgorithms:
- HS256
verificationKey: "recodex-123"
fileServer:
address: http://127.0.0.1:9999
auth:
username: "user"
password: "pass"
timeouts:
connection: 500
broker:
address: tcp://127.0.0.1:9658
auth:
username: "user"
password: "pass"
timeouts:
ack: 100
send: 5000
result: 1000
monitor:
address: wss://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz:4443/ws
CAS:
serviceId: "cas-uk"
ldapConnection:
hostname: "ldap.cuni.cz"
base_dn: "ou=people,dc=cuni,dc=cz"
port: 389
security: SSL
bindName: "cunipersonalid"
fields:
email: "mail"
firstName: "givenName"
lastName: "sn"
emails:
apiUrl: https://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz:4000
footerUrl: https://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz
siteName: "ReCodEx"
githubUrl: https://github.com/ReCodEx
from: "ReCodEx <noreply@example.com>"
failures:
emails:
to: "Admin Name <admin@example.com>"
from: %emails.from%
subjectPrefix: "ReCodEx Failure Report - "
forgottenPassword:
redirectUrl: "https://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz/
forgotten-password/change"
tokenExpiration: 600 # 10 minues
emails:
from: %emails.from%
subjectPrefix: "ReCodEx Forgotten Password Request - "
mail:
smtp: true
host: "smtp.ps.stdin.cz"
port: 587
username: "user"
password: "pass"
secure: "tls"
context:
ssl:
verify_peer: false
verify_peer_name: false
allow_self_signed: true
doctrine:
user: "user"
password: "pass"
host: localhost
dbname: "recodex-api"
Web application
Configurable items
Description of configurable options. Bold are required values, optional ones are in italics.
- NODE_ENV -- mode of the server
- API_BASE -- base address of API server, including port and API version
- PORT -- port where the app is listening
- WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER_PORT -- port for webpack dev server when running in development mode. Default one is 8081, this option might be useful when this port is necessary for some other service.
Example configuration file
NODE_ENV=production
API_BASE=https://recodex.projekty.ms.mff.cuni.cz:4000/v1
PORT=8080