Story #14807
Updated by Tom Clegg almost 6 years ago
Improvements necessary to run in production:
* Send SIGKILL if container process still running after several SIGTERM attempts / N seconds after first SIGTERM
* Shutdown node if container process still running after several SIGKILL attempts
* Propagate configured "check for broken node" script name to crunch-run
* Send detached crunch-run stdout+stderr to systemd journal so sysadmin can make subsequent arrangements if needed
* Configurable rate limit for Create and Destroy calls to cloud API (background: reaching API call rate limits can cause penalties; also, when multiple instance types are created concurrently, the cloud might create the lower-priority types but then reach quota before creating the higher-priority types; see #14360#note-36)
* Metrics: total cost of nodes in idle or booting state
* Metrics: total cost of nodes with admin-hold flag set
* Log when any instance goes down unexpectedly (i.e., state != Shutdown when deleted from list)
Improvements that are desired, but not necessary to run in production (noted here for clarity until they move to their own tickets):
* crunch-run --detach: retrieve stdout/stderr during probe, and show it in dispatcher logs
* crunch-run --detach: cleanup old stdout/stderr
* Metrics that indicate cloud failure (time we’ve spent trying but failing to create a new instance)
* Test suite that uses a real cloud provider
* Test activity/resource usage metrics
* Multiple cloud drivers
* Generic driver test suite
* Performance metrics for dispatching (e.g., time between seeing a container in the queue and starting its crunch-run process on a worker)
* Optimize worker VM deployment (e.g., automatically install a matching version of crunch-run on each worker)
* Configurable spending limits
* Update runtime_status field when cancelling containers after crunch-run crashes or the cloud VM dies without finalizing the container (already done for the “no suitable instance type” case)
* If present, use VM image ID given in runtime_constraints instead of image ID from cluster config file
* (API) Allow admin users to specify image ID in runtime_constraints
* Metrics: count unexpected shutdowns, split by instance type
* Don't add "crunch" user in Azure driver (either add the key to root's authorized_keys if that's confirmed not to delay the boot process, or don't do it at all)
Improvements that might never be implemented at all (noted here for clarity):
* Periodic status reports in logs. This kind of logging should normally (always?) be handled by an external monitoring system that connects to the existing metrics endpoint.
* Cancel containers that take longer than a configurable time limit to schedule (e.g., no nodes ever come up). Unsure whether this is useful: maybe containers should just stay queued until the problem is fixed.