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Doris compose
Use doris compose to create doris docker compose clusters.
Requirements
1. Make sure you have docker permissions
run:
docker run hello-world
if have problem with permission denied, then add-docker-permission.
2. The doris image should contains
/opt/apache-doris/{fe, be, cloud}
if don't create cloud cluster, the image no need to contains the cloud pkg.
if build doris use sh build.sh --fe --be --cloud, then its output satisfy with all above, then run command in doris root directory
will generate such a image.
docker build -f docker/runtime/doris-compose/Dockerfile -t <image> .
3. Install the dependent python library in 'docker/runtime/doris-compose/requirements.txt'
python -m pip install --user -r docker/runtime/doris-compose/requirements.txt
Usage
Notice
Each cluster will have a directory in '/tmp/doris/{cluster-name}', user can set env LOCAL_DORIS_PATH to change its directory.
For example, if user export LOCAL_DORIS_PATH=/mydoris, then the cluster's directory is '/mydoris/{cluster-name}'.
And cluster's directory will contains all its containers's logs and data, like fe-1, fe-2, be-1, ..., etc.
If there are multiple users run doris-compose on the same machine, suggest don't change LOCAL_DORIS_PATH or they should export the same LOCAL_DORIS_PATH.
Because when create a new cluster, doris-compose will search the local doris path, and choose a docker network which is different with this path's clusters.
So if multiple users use different LOCAL_DORIS_PATH, their clusters may have docker network conflict!!!
Create a cluster or recreate its containers
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py up <cluster-name> <image?>
--add-fe-num <add-fe-num> --add-be-num <add-be-num>
--fe-id <fd-id> --be-id <be-id>
...
[ --cloud ]
if it's a new cluster, must specific the image.
add fe/be nodes with the specific image, or update existing nodes with --fe-id, --be-id
For create a cloud cluster, steps are as below:
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Write cloud s3 store config file, its default path is '/tmp/doris/cloud.ini'. It's defined in environment variable DORIS_CLOUD_CFG_FILE, user can change this env var to change its path. A Example file is locate in 'docker/runtime/doris-compose/resource/cloud.ini.example'.
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Use doris compose up command with option '--cloud' to create a new cloud cluster.
The simplest way to create a cloud cluster:
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py up <cluster-name> <image> --cloud
It will create 1 fdb, 1 meta service server, 1 recycler, 3 fe and 3 be.
Remove node from the cluster
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py down <cluster-name> --fe-id <fe-id> --be-id<be-id> [--clean] [--drop-force]
Down the containers and remove it from the DB.
For BE, if specific drop force, it will send dropp sql to FE, otherwise it will send decommission sql to FE.
If specific --clean, it will delete its data too.
Start, stop, restart specific nodes
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py start <cluster-name> --fe-id <multiple fe ids> --be-id <multiple be ids>
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py restart <cluster-name> --fe-id <multiple fe ids> --be-id <multiple be ids>
List doris cluster
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py ls <multiple cluster names>
if specific cluster names, it will list all the cluster's nodes.
Otherwise it will just list summary of each clusters.
There are more options about doris-compose. Just try
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py <command> -h
Generate regression custom conf file
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py config <cluster-name> <doris-root-path> [-q] [--connect-follow-fe]
Generate regression-conf-custom.groovy to connect to the specific docker cluster.
Setup cloud multi clusters test env
steps:
- Create a new cluster:
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py up my-cluster my-image --add-fe-num 2 --add-be-num 4 --cloud - Generate regression-conf-custom.groovy:
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py config my-cluster <doris-root-path> --connect-follow-fe - Run regression test:
bash run-regression-test.sh --run -times 1 -parallel 1 -suiteParallel 1 -d cloud/multi_cluster
Problem investigation
Log
Each cluster has logs in /tmp/doris/{cluster-name}/{node-xxx}/log. For each node, doris compose will also print log in /tmp/doris/{cluster-name}/{node-xxx}/log/health.out
Up cluster using non-detach mode
python docker/runtime/doris-compose/doris-compose.py up ... -no-detach
Developer
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