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NAME

       makeflow_amazon_batch_setup - set up Amazon services for running Makeflow

SYNOPSIS

       makeflow_amazon_batch_setup  <desired-num-cores>  <min-num-cores> <max-num-cores> <config-
       file>

DESCRIPTION

       makeflow_ec2_setup prepares Amazon services for running a Makeflow. It creates  a  virtual
       private  cluster,  subnets,  key  pairs,  and  other  details,  and  writes these out to a
       configuration file given by the fourth argument. If the fourth argument is  not  provided,
       then  it will be writen out to makeflow_amazon_batch.config in the director this script is
       called.  The first argument is the desired number of cores for the environment. The second
       argument is the minimum number of cores acceptable for the environment. The third argument
       is the maximum number of cores that the environment should ever have at its disposal.

       Once the configuration file is created, you may run  makeflow  with  the  -T  amazon-batch
       option and give the name of the created config file with --amazon-batch-config.

       When  complete,  you  can  clean  up  the  virtual  cluster  and  related items by running
       makeflow_amazon_batch_cleanup

PRE-RUN SETUP

       Before using makeflow_amazon_batch_setup, make sure that you install the AWS Command  Line
       Interface  tools,  have the aws command in your PATH, and run aws configure to set up your
       secret keys and default region.

       Next, ensure that the IAM associated with the secret keys passed to aws configure has  the
       following policies attached to it:

       *AmazonEC2FullAccess

       *AmazonS3FullAccess

       *AWSBatchServiceRole

       *AWSBatchFullAccess

       After ensuring that, the script requires that you have the following Roles enabled on your
       account:

       *AWSBatchServiceRole   --    This    should    have    an    arn    which    looks    like
       arn:aws:iam:ACCOUNT_ID_NUM:role/service-role/AWSBatchServiceRole   which  has  the  policy
       AWSBatchServiceRole attached.

       *ecsInstanceRole    --    This    should    have    an    arn     which     looks     like
       arn:aws:iam:ACCOUNT_ID_NUM:role/ecsInstanceRole       which       has      the      policy
       AmazonEC2ContainerServiceforEC2Role attached.

       The easiest way to create these roles is to enter the Amazon Batch dashboard and create an
       environment  via  their  wizard.  In  the  "Serice  role" and "Instance role" fields, have
       "Create new role" selected.

       When these steps have been accomplished, then the script will run correctly and setup  for
       you a batch environment for you to run your makeflow in.

OPTIONS

       None.

EXAMPLES

               makeflow_amazon_batch_setup 3 2 4 my.config
               makeflow -T amazon-batch --amazon-batch-config=my.config --amazon-ami=USER_PROVIDED_ECS_IMAGE_ARN example.makeflow
               makeflow_amazon_batch_cleanup my.config

COPYRIGHT

       The  Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2005-2019 The University of Notre Dame.
       This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License.  See the  file  COPYING
       for details.

SEE ALSO

Cooperative Computing Tools DocumentationMakeflow User Manualmakeflow(1)        makeflow_monitor(1)       makeflow_analyze(1)       makeflow_viz(1)
           makeflow_graph_log(1)    starch(1)    makeflow_ec2_setup(1)    makeflow_ec2_cleanup(1)
           makeflow_ec2_estimate(1)