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Configuration
Poseidon can be configured to suit different use cases.
Poseidon
The file config/config.go
contains a configuration struct containing all possible configuration options for Poseidon. The file also defines default values for most of the configuration options.
The options can be overridden with a yaml configuration file whose path can be configured with the flag -config
. By default, Poseidon searches for configuration.yaml
in the working directory. configuration.example.yaml
is an example for a configuration file and contains explanations for all options.
The options can also be overridden by environment variables. Currently, only the Go types string
, int
, bool
and struct
(nested) are implemented. The name of the environment variable is constructed as follows: POSEIDON_(<name of nested struct>_)*<name of field>
(all letters are uppercase).
The precedence of configuration possibilities is:
- Environment variables
- Configuration file
- Default values
If a value is not specified, the value of the subsequent possibility is used.
Example
-
The default value for the
Port
(typeint
) field in theServer
field (typestruct
) of the configuration is7200
. -
This can be overwritten with the following
configuration.yaml
:server: port: 4000
-
Again, this can be overwritten by the environment variable
POSEIDON_SERVER_PORT
, e.g., usingexport POSEIDON_SERVER_PORT=5000
.
Nomad
As a subsystem of Poseidon, Nomad can and should also be configured accordingly.
Scheduler
By default, Nomad uses a bin-packing scheduler. This places all Jobs on one host. In our case, a high load then leads to one Nomad client being fully utilised while the others remain mostly idle. To mitigate the overload of a Nomad client, the "spread" scheduler algorithm should be used.
Maximum Connections per Client
By default, Nomad only allows 100 maximum concurrent connections per client. However, as Poseidon is a client, this would significantly impair and limit the performance of Poseidon. Thus, this limit should be disabled.
To do so, ensure the following configuration is set in your Nomad agents, for example by adding it to /etc/nomad.d/base.hcl
:
limits {
http_max_conns_per_client = 0
}
Enable Networking Support in Nomad
In order to allow full networking support in Nomad, the containernetworking-plugins
are required on the host. They can be either installed manually or through a package manager. In the latter case, the installation path might differ. Hence, add the following line to the client
directive of the Nomad configuration in /etc/nomad.d/client.hcl
:
cni_path = "/usr/lib/cni"
If the path is not set up correctly or the dependency is missing, the following error will be shown in Nomad: failed to find plugin "bridge" in path [/opt/cni/bin]