Updated on 2022-12-14 GMT+08:00

Creating Clusters

Function

This API is used to create an MRS cluster.

Before using the API, you need to obtain the resources listed in Table 1.

Table 1 Obtaining resources

Resource

How to Obtain

VPC

See operation instructions in VPC > Querying VPCs and VPC > Creating a VPC in the VPC API Reference.

Subnet

See operation instructions in Subnet > Querying Subnets and Subnet > Creating a Subnet in the VPC API Reference.

Key Pair

See operation instructions in ECS SSH Key Management > Querying SSH Key Pairs and ECS SSH Key Management > Creating and Importing an SSH Key Pair in the ECS API Reference.

Zone

Obtain the region and AZ information by referring to Regions and Endpoints.

Version

Currently, MRS 1.8.9, 2.0.1, 3.1.0-LTS.1, and 3.1.2-LTS.3 are supported.

Component

  • MRS 3.1.2-LTS.3 supports the following components:
    • The analysis cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark2x, HBase, Hive, Hue, Loader, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, HetuEngine, Ranger, and Tez.
    • The streaming cluster contains the following components: Kafka, Flume, ZooKeeper, and Ranger.
    • The hybrid cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark2x, HBase, Hive, Hue, Loader, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, HetuEngine, Ranger, Tez, Kafka, and Flume.
    • A custom cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark2x, HBase, Hive, Hue, Loader, Kafka, Flume, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, HetuEngine, Ranger, Tez, and ClickHouse.
  • MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1 supports the following components:
    • The analysis cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark2x, HBase, Hive, Hue, HetuEngine, Loader, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, Ranger, and Tez.
    • The streaming cluster contains the following components: Kafka, Flume, ZooKeeper, and Ranger.
    • The hybrid cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark2x, HBase, Hive, Hue, HetuEngine, Loader, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, Ranger, Tez, Kafka, and Flume.
    • A custom cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark2x, HBase, Hive, Hue, HetuEngine, Loader, Kafka, Flume, Flink, Oozie, ZooKeeper, Ranger, Tez, and ClickHouse.
  • MRS 2.0.1 supports the following components:
    • The analysis cluster contains the following components: Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Hive, Hue, Loader, and Tez.
    • The streaming cluster contains the following components: Kafka, Storm, and Flume.
  • MRS 1.8.9 supports the following components:
    • The analysis cluster contains the following components: Presto, Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Opentsdb, Hive, Hue, Loader, and Flink.
    • The streaming cluster contains the following components: Kafka, KafkaManager, Storm, and Flume.

URI

  • Format

    POST /v2/{project_id}/clusters

  • Parameters
    Table 2 URI parameter

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Description

    project_id

    Yes

    Project ID. For details on how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.

Request

Table 3 Request parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

cluster_version

Yes

String

Cluster version.

Possible values are as follows:

  • MRS 1.8.9
  • MRS 2.0.1
  • MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1
  • MRS 3.1.2-LTS.3

cluster_name

Yes

String

Cluster name. It must be unique.

A cluster name can contain only 2 to 64 characters. Only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) are allowed.

cluster_type

Yes

String

Cluster type. The options are as follows:

  • ANALYSIS: analysis cluster
  • STREAMING: streaming cluster
  • MIXED: hybrid cluster
  • CUSTOM: customized cluster, which is supported only by MRS 3.x.

region

Yes

String

Region of the cluster. Obtain it by referring to Regions and Endpoints.

vpc_name

Yes

String

Name of the VPC where the subnet locates.

Perform the following operations to obtain the VPC name from the VPC management console:

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click Virtual Private Cloud and select Virtual Private Cloud from the left list.

On the Virtual Private Cloud page, obtain the VPC name from the list.

subnet_name

Yes

String

Subnet name.

Perform the following operations to obtain the subnet name from the VPC management console:

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click Virtual Private Cloud and select Virtual Private Cloud from the left list.

On the Virtual Private Cloud page, obtain the subnet name of the VPC from the list.

components

Yes

String

List of component names, which are separated by commas (,). For details about the component names, see the component list of each version in Table 4-1.

availability_zone

Yes

String

AZ name. Multi-AZ clusters are not supported.

AZ. Obtain it by referring to Regions and Endpoints.

security_groups_id

No

String

Security group ID of the cluster.

  • If this parameter is left blank, MRS automatically creates a security group, whose name starts with mrs_{cluster_name}.
  • If this parameter is not left blank, a fixed security group is used to create a cluster. The transferred ID must be the security group ID owned by the current tenant. The security group must include an inbound rule in which all protocols and all ports are allowed and the source is the IP address of the specified node on the management plane.

safe_mode

Yes

String

Running mode of an MRS cluster.

  • SIMPLE: normal cluster. In a normal cluster, Kerberos authentication is disabled, and users can use all functions provided by the cluster.
  • KERBEROS: security cluster. In a security cluster, Kerberos authentication is enabled, and common users cannot use the file management and job management functions of an MRS cluster or view cluster resource usage and the job records of Hadoop and Spark. To use more cluster functions, the users must contact the Manager administrator to assign more permissions.

manager_admin_password

Yes

String

Password of the MRS Manager administrator. The password must meet the following requirements:
  • Must contain 8 to 26 characters.
  • Must contain at least four of the following: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, and special characters (!@$%^-_=+[{}]:,./?), but must not contain spaces.
  • Cannot be the username or the username spelled backwards.

login_mode

Yes

String

Node login mode.

  • PASSWORD: password-based login. If this value is selected, node_root_password cannot be left blank.
  • KEYPAIR: specifies the key pair used for login. If this value is selected, node_keypair_name cannot be left blank.

node_root_password

No

String

Password of user root for logging in to a cluster node. A password must meet the following requirements:
  • Must be 8 to 26 characters long.
  • Must contain at least four of the following: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, and special characters (!@$%^-_=+[{}]:,./?), but must not contain spaces.
  • Cannot be the username or the username spelled backwards.

node_keypair_name

No

String

Name of a key pair You can use a key pair to log in to the Master node in the cluster.

eip_address

No

String

An EIP bound to an MRS cluster can be used to access MRS Manager. The EIP must have been created and must be in the same region as the cluster.

eip_id

No

String

ID of the bound EIP. This parameter is mandatory when eip_address is configured. To obtain the EIP ID, log in to the VPC console, choose Network > Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Elastic IP, click the EIP to be bound, and obtain the ID in the Basic Information area.

mrs_ecs_default_agency

No

String

Name of the agency bound to a cluster node by default. The value is fixed to MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY.

An agency allows ECS or BMS to manage MRS resources. You can configure an agency of the ECS type to automatically obtain the AK/SK to access OBS.

The MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY agency has the OBS OperateAccess permission of OBS and the CES FullAccess (for users who have enabled fine-grained policies), CES Administrator, and KMS Administrator permissions in the region where the cluster is located.

template_id

No

String

Template used for node deployment when the cluster type is CUSTOM.

  • mgmt_control_combined_v2: template for jointly deploying the management and control nodes. The management and control roles are co-deployed on the Master node, and data instances are deployed in the same node group. This deployment mode applies to scenarios where the number of control nodes is less than 100, reducing costs.
  • mgmt_control_separated_v2: The management and control roles are deployed on different master nodes, and data instances are deployed in the same node group. This deployment mode is applicable to a cluster with 100 to 500 nodes and delivers better performance in high-concurrency load scenarios.
  • mgmt_control_data_separated_v2: The management role and control role are deployed on different Master nodes, and data instances are deployed in different node groups. This deployment mode is applicable to a cluster with more than 500 nodes. Components can be deployed separately, which can be used for a larger cluster scale.

tags

No

Array of Tag

Cluster tag For more parameter description, see Table 4.

A maximum of 10 tags can be added to a cluster.

log_collection

No

Integer

Specifies whether to collect logs when cluster creation fails:

  • 0: Do not collect.
  • 1: Collect.

The default value is 1, indicating that OBS buckets will be created and only used to collect logs that record MRS cluster creation failures.

node_groups

Yes

Array of NodeGroup

Information about the node groups in the cluster. For details about the parameters, see Table 5.

bootstrap_scripts

No

Array of BootstrapScript

Bootstrap action script information. For more parameter description, see Table 7.

MRS 3.x does not support this parameter.

add_jobs

No

Array of AddJobReq

Jobs can be submitted when a cluster is created. Currently, only one job can be created. For details about job parameters, see Table 8.

MRS 3.x does not support this parameter.

Table 4 Tag structure

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

key

Yes

String

Tag key.

  • It contains a maximum of 36 Unicode characters and cannot be an empty string.
  • The tag key cannot start or end with spaces or contain non-printable ASCII characters (0–31) and the following special characters: =*<>\,|/
  • The tag key of a resource must be unique.

value

Yes

String

Value.

  • The value can contain 0 to 43 unicode characters that can be blank.
  • The value cannot start or end with spaces or contain non-printable ASCII characters (0–31) and the following special characters: =*<>\,|/
Table 5 NodeGroup structure description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

group_name

Yes

String

Node group name. The value can contain a maximum of 64 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits and underscores (_). The rules for configuring node groups are as follows:

  • master_node_default_group: Master node group, which must be included in all cluster types.
  • core_node_analysis_group: analysis Core node group, which must be contained in the analysis cluster and hybrid cluster.
  • core_node_streaming_group: indicates the streaming Core node group, which must be included in both streaming and hybrid clusters.
  • task_node_analysis_group: Analysis Task node group. This node group can be selected for analysis clusters and hybrid clusters as required.
  • task_node_streaming_group: streaming Task node group. This node group can be selected for streaming clusters and hybrid clusters as required.
  • node_group{x}: node group of the customized cluster. You can add multiple node groups as required. A maximum of nine node groups can be added.

node_num

Yes

Integer

Number of nodes. The value ranges from 0 to 500. The maximum number of Core and Task nodes is 500.

node_size

Yes

String

Instance specifications of a node. Example: c6.4xlarge.4.linux.mrs

MRS supports host specifications determined by CPU, memory, and disk space.

You are advised to obtain the value of this parameter from the cluster creation page on the MRS console.

root_volume

No

Volume

System disk information of the node. This parameter is optional for some VMs or the system disk of the BMS. This parameter is mandatory in other cases. For details about the parameter description, see Table 6.

data_volume

No

Volume

Data disk information. This parameter is mandatory when data_volume_count is not 0.

data_volume_count

No

Integer

Number of data disks of a node.

Value range: 0 to 10

auto_scaling_policy

No

AutoScalingPolicy

Autoscaling rule corresponding to the node group. For details about the parameters, see Table 9.

assigned_roles

No

Array String

This parameter is mandatory when the cluster type is CUSTOM. You can specify the roles deployed in a node group. This parameter is a character string array. Each character string represents a role expression.

Role expression definition:

  • If the role is deployed on all nodes in the node group, set this parameter to <role name>, for example, DataNode.
  • If the role is deployed on a specified subscript node in the node group: <role name>:<index1>,<index2>..., <indexN>, for example, NameNode:1,2. The subscript starts from 1.
  • Some roles support multi-instance deployment (that is, multiple instances of the same role are deployed on a node): <role name>[<instance count>], for example, EsNode[9].

For details about available roles, see Roles and components supported by MRS.

Table 6 Volume field data structure description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

type

Yes

String

Disk type.

The following disk types are supported:

  • SATA: common I/O disk
  • SAS: high I/O disk
  • SSD: ultra-high I/O disk

size

Yes

Integer

Specifies the data disk size, in GB. The value range is 10 to 32768.

Table 7 BootstrapScript structure description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

name

Yes

String

Name of a bootstrap action script. It must be unique in a cluster.

The value can contain only digits, letters, spaces, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) and must not start with a space.

The value can contain 1 to 64 characters.

uri

Yes

String

Path of a bootstrap action script. Set this parameter to an OBS bucket path or a local VM path.

  • OBS bucket path: Enter a script path manually. For example, enter the path of the public sample script provided by MRS. Example: s3a://bootstrap/presto/presto-install.sh. If dualroles is installed, the parameter of the presto-install.sh script is dualroles. If worker is installed, the parameter of the presto-install.sh script is worker. Based on the Presto usage habit, you are advised to install dualroles on the active Master nodes and worker on the Core nodes.
  • Local VM path: Enter a script path. The script path must start with a slash (/) and end with .sh.

parameters

No

String

Bootstrap action script parameters.

nodes

Yes

Array String

Type of a node where the bootstrap action script is executed. The value can be Master, Core, or Task.

active_master

No

Boolean

Whether the bootstrap action script runs only on active Master nodes.

The default value is false, indicating that the bootstrap action script can run on all Master nodes.

before_component_start

No

Boolean

Time when the bootstrap action script is executed. Currently, the following two options are available: Before component start and After component start

The default value is false, indicating that the bootstrap action script is executed after the component is started.

fail_action

Yes

String

Whether to continue executing subsequent scripts and creating a cluster after the bootstrap action script fails to be executed.

  • continue: Continue to execute subsequent scripts.
  • errorout: Stop the action.
The default value is errorout, indicating that the action is stopped.
NOTE:

You are advised to set this parameter to continue in the commissioning phase so that the cluster can continue to be installed and started no matter whether the bootstrap action is successful.

Table 8 Parameters in AddJobReq

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

job_type

Yes

Integer

Job type code.

  • 1: MapReduce
  • 2: Spark
  • 3: Hive Script
  • 4: HiveQL (not supported currently)
  • 5: DistCp, importing and exporting data (not supported currently)
  • 6: Spark Script
  • 7: Spark SQL, submitting Spark SQL statements (not supported currently).
    NOTE:

    Spark and Hive jobs can be added to only clusters that include Spark and Hive components.

job_name

Yes

String

Job name. It contains 1 to 64 characters. Only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) are allowed.

NOTE:

Identical job names are allowed but not recommended.

jar_path

No

String

Path of the JAR or SQL file for program execution. The parameter must meet the following requirements:

  • Contains a maximum of 1023 characters, excluding special characters such as ;|&><'$. The parameter value cannot be empty or full of spaces.
  • Files can be stored in HDFS or OBS. The path varies depending on the file system.
    • OBS: The path must start with s3a://. Files or programs encrypted by KMS are not supported.
    • HDFS: The path starts with a slash (/).
  • Spark Script must end with .sql while MapReduce and Spark Jar must end with .jar. sql and jar are case-insensitive.

arguments

No

String

Key parameter for program execution. The parameter is specified by the function of the user's program. MRS is only responsible for loading the parameter.

The parameter contains a maximum of 2047 characters, excluding special characters such as ;|&>'<$, and can be left blank.

input

No

String

Address for inputting data.

Files can be stored in HDFS or OBS. The path varies depending on the file system.
  • OBS: The path must start with s3a://. Files or programs encrypted by KMS are not supported.
  • HDFS: The path starts with a slash (/).

The parameter contains a maximum of 1023 characters, excluding special characters such as ;|&>'<$, and can be left blank.

output

No

String

Address for outputting data.

Files can be stored in HDFS or OBS. The path varies depending on the file system.
  • OBS: The path must start with s3a://.
  • HDFS: The path starts with a slash (/).

If the specified path does not exist, the system will automatically create it.

The parameter contains a maximum of 1023 characters, excluding special characters such as ;|&>'<$, and can be left blank.

job_log

No

String

Path for storing job logs that record job running status.

Files can be stored in HDFS or OBS. The path varies depending on the file system.
  • OBS: The path must start with s3a://.
  • HDFS: The path starts with a slash (/).

The parameter contains a maximum of 1023 characters, excluding special characters such as ;|&>'<$, and can be left blank.

shutdown_cluster

No

Bool

Whether to delete the cluster after the job execution is complete.

  • true: Yes
  • false: No

file_action

No

String

Data import and export.

  • import
  • export

submit_job_once_cluster_run

Yes

Bool

  • true: Submit a job during cluster creation.
  • false: Submit a job after the cluster is created.

Set this parameter to true in this example.

hql

No

String

HiveQL statement

hive_script_path

Yes

String

SQL program path. This parameter is needed by Spark Script and Hive Script jobs only, and must meet the following requirements:

  • Contains a maximum of 1023 characters, excluding special characters such as ;|&><'$. The address cannot be empty or full of spaces.
  • Files can be stored in HDFS or OBS. The path varies depending on the file system.
    • OBS: The path must start with s3a://. Files or programs encrypted by KMS are not supported.
    • HDFS: The path starts with a slash (/).
  • Ends with .sql. sql is case-insensitive.
Table 9 AutoScalingPolicy structure

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

auto_scaling_enable

Yes

Boolean

Whether to enable the auto scaling rule.

min_capacity

Yes

Integer

Minimum number of nodes left in the node group.

Value range: 0 to 500

max_capacity

Yes

Integer

Maximum number of nodes in the node group.

Value range: 0 to 500

resources_plans

No

List

Resource plan list. For details, see Table 10. If this parameter is left blank, the resource plan is disabled.

When auto scaling is enabled, either a resource plan or an auto scaling rule must be configured.

exec_scripts

No

List

List of custom scaling automation scripts. For details, see Table 11. If this parameter is left blank, a hook script is disabled.

rules

No

List

List of auto scaling rules. For details, see Table 12.

When auto scaling is enabled, either a resource plan or an auto scaling rule must be configured.

Table 10 resources_plan parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

period_type

Yes

String

Cycle type of a resource plan. Currently, only the following cycle type is supported:

  • daily

start_time

Yes

String

Start time of a resource plan. The value is in the format of hour:minute, indicating that the time ranges from 0:00 to 23:59.

end_time

Yes

String

End time of a resource plan. The value is in the same format as that of start_time. The interval between end_time and start_time must be greater than or equal to 30 minutes.

min_capacity

Yes

Integer

Minimum number of the preserved nodes in a node group in a resource plan.

Value range: 0 to 500

max_capacity

Yes

Integer

Maximum number of the preserved nodes in a node group in a resource plan.

Value range: 0 to 500

Table 11 exec_script parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

name

Yes

String

Name of a custom automation script. It must be unique in a same cluster.

The value can contain only digits, letters, spaces, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) and must not start with a space.

The value can contain 1 to 64 characters.

uri

Yes

String

Path of a custom automation script. Set this parameter to an OBS bucket path or a local VM path.

  • OBS bucket path: Enter a script path manually. for example, s3a://XXX/scale.sh.
  • Local VM path: Enter a script path. The script path must start with a slash (/) and end with .sh.

parameters

No

String

Parameters of a custom automation script.

  • Multiple parameters are separated by space.
  • The following predefined system parameters can be transferred:
    • ${mrs_scale_node_num}: Number of the nodes to be added or removed
    • ${mrs_scale_type}: Scaling type. The value can be scale_out or scale_in.
    • ${mrs_scale_node_hostnames}: Host names of the nodes to be added or removed
    • ${mrs_scale_node_ips}: IP addresses of the nodes to be added or removed
    • ${mrs_scale_rule_name}: Name of the rule that triggers auto scaling
  • Other user-defined parameters are used in the same way as those of common shell scripts. Parameters are separated by space.

nodes

Yes

List<String>

Type of a node where the custom automation script is executed. The node type can be Master, Core, or Task.

active_master

No

Boolean

Whether the custom automation script runs only on the active Master node.

The default value is false, indicating that the custom automation script can run on all Master nodes.

action_stage

Yes

String

Time when a script is executed.

The following four options are supported:

  • before_scale_out: before scale-out
  • before_scale_in: before scale-in
  • after_scale_out: after scale-out
  • after_scale_in: after scale-in

fail_action

Yes

String

Whether to continue to execute subsequent scripts and create a cluster after the custom automation script fails to be executed.

  • continue: Continue to execute subsequent scripts.
  • errorout: Stop the action.
    NOTE:
    • You are advised to set this parameter to continue in the commissioning phase so that the cluster can continue to be installed and started no matter whether the custom automation script is executed successfully.
    • The scale-in operation cannot be undone. Therefore, fail_action must be set to continue for the scripts that are executed after scale-in.
Table 12 rules parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

name

Yes

String

Name of an auto scaling rule.

A cluster name can contain only 1 to 64 characters. Only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) are allowed.

Rule names must be unique in a node group.

description

No

String

Description about an auto scaling rule.

It contains a maximum of 1024 characters.

adjustment_type

Yes

String

Auto scaling rule adjustment type. The options are as follows:

  • scale_out: cluster scale-out
  • scale_in: cluster scale-in

cool_down_minutes

Yes

Integer

Cluster cooling time after an auto scaling rule is triggered, when no auto scaling operation is performed. The unit is minute.

Value range: 0 to 10,080. One week is equal to 10,080 minutes.

scaling_adjustment

Yes

Integer

Number of nodes that can be adjusted once.

Value range: 1 to 100

trigger

Yes

Trigger

Condition for triggering a rule. For details, see Table 13.

Table 13 trigger parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

metric_name

Yes

String

Metric name.

This triggering condition makes a judgment according to the value of the metric.

A metric name contains a maximum of 64 characters.

Table 14 lists the supported metric names.

metric_value

Yes

String

Metric threshold to trigger a rule.

The parameter value must be an integer or number with two decimal places only. Table 14 provides value types and ranges corresponding to metric_name.

comparison_operator

No

String

Metric judgment logic operator. The options are as follows:

  • LT: less than
  • GT: greater than
  • LTOE: less than or equal to
  • GTOE: greater than or equal to

evaluation_periods

Yes

Integer

Number of consecutive five-minute periods, during which a metric threshold is reached.

Value range: 1 to 288

Table 14 Auto scaling metrics

Cluster Type

Metric

Value Type

Description

Streaming cluster

StormSlotAvailable

Integer

Number of available Storm slots.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

StormSlotAvailablePercentage

Percentage

Percentage of available Storm slots, that is, the proportion of the available slots to total slots.

Value range: 0 to 100.

StormSlotUsed

Integer

Number of the used Storm slots.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

StormSlotUsedPercentage

Percentage

Percentage of the used Storm slots, that is, the proportion of the used slots to total slots.

Value range: 0 to 100.

StormSupervisorMemAverageUsage

Integer

Average memory usage of the Supervisor process of Storm.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

StormSupervisorMemAverageUsagePercentage

Percentage

Average percentage of the used memory of the Supervisor process of Storm to the total memory of the system.

Value range: 0 to 100.

StormSupervisorCPUAverageUsagePercentage

Percentage

Average percentage of the used CPUs of the Supervisor process of Storm to the total CPUs.

Value range: 0 to 6000.

Analysis cluster

YARNAppPending

Integer

Number of pending tasks on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNAppPendingRatio

Ratio

Ratio of pending tasks on Yarn, that is, the ratio of pending tasks to running tasks on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNAppRunning

Integer

Number of running tasks on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNContainerAllocated

Integer

Number of containers allocated to Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNContainerPending

Integer

Number of pending containers on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNContainerPendingRatio

Ratio

Ratio of pending containers on Yarn, that is, the ratio of pending containers to running containers on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNCPUAllocated

Integer

Number of virtual CPUs (vCPUs) allocated to Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNCPUAvailable

Integer

Number of available vCPUs on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNCPUAvailablePercentage

Percentage

Percentage of available vCPUs on Yarn, that is, the proportion of available vCPUs to total vCPUs.

Value range: 0 to 100.

YARNCPUPending

Integer

Number of pending vCPUs on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNMemoryAllocated

Integer

Memory allocated to Yarn. The unit is MB.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNMemoryAvailable

Integer

Available memory on Yarn. The unit is MB.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

YARNMemoryAvailablePercentage

Percentage

Percentage of available memory on Yarn, that is, the proportion of available memory to total memory on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 100.

YARNMemoryPending

Integer

Pending memory on Yarn.

Value range: 0 to 2147483646.

When the value type is percentage or ratio in Table 14, the valid value can be accurate to percentile. The percentage metric value is a decimal value with a percent sign (%) removed. For example, 16.80 represents 16.80%.

Response message.

Table 15 Response parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

cluster_id

String

Cluster ID, which is returned by the system after the cluster is created.

Examples

  • Request example
    • Creating an Analysis Cluster
      {
        "cluster_version": "MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1",
        "cluster_name": "mrs_DyJA_dm",
        "cluster_type": "ANALYSIS",
        "charge_info": {
      	  "charge_mode": "postPaid"
        },
        "region": "",
        "availability_zone": "",
        "vpc_name": "vpc-37cd",
        "subnet_name": "subnet-ed99",
        "components": "Hadoop,Spark2x,HBase,Hive,Hue,Loader,Flink,Oozie,HetuEngine,Ranger,Tez,ZooKeeper",
        "safe_mode": "KERBEROS",
        "manager_admin_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "login_mode": "PASSWORD",
        "node_root_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "log_collection": 1,
        "mrs_ecs_default_agency": "MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY",
        "tags": [
          {
            "key": "tag1",
            "value": "111"
          },
          {
            "key": "tag2",
            "value": "222"
          }
        ], 
        "node_groups": [
          {
            "group_name": "master_node_default_group",
            "node_num": 2,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          },
         {
            "group_name": "core_node_analysis_group",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          },
          {
            "group_name": "task_node_analysis_group",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
      	 "auto_scaling_policy": {
                      "auto_scaling_enable": true,
                      "min_capacity": 0,
                      "max_capacity": 1,
                      "resources_plans": [],
                      "exec_scripts": [],
                      "rules": [
                          {
                              "name": "default-expand-1",
                              "description": "",
                              "adjustment_type": "scale_out",
                              "cool_down_minutes": 5,
                              "scaling_adjustment": "1",
                              "trigger": {
                                  "metric_id": 2003,
                                  "metric_name": "StormSlotAvailablePercentage",
                                  "metric_value": 100,
                                  "comparison_operator_id": 2003,
                                  "comparison_operator": "LTOE",
                                  "evaluation_periods": "1"
                              }
                          }
                      ]
                  }
          }
        ]
      }
    • Creating a Streaming Cluster
      {
        "cluster_version": "MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1",
        "cluster_name": "mrs_Dokle_dm",
        "cluster_type": "STREAMING",
        "charge_info": {
      	  "charge_mode": "postPaid"
        },
        "region": "",
        "availability_zone": "",
        "vpc_name": "vpc-37cd",
        "subnet_name": "subnet-ed99",
        "components": "Kafka,Flume,Ranger",
        "safe_mode": "KERBEROS",
        "manager_admin_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "login_mode": "PASSWORD",
        "node_root_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "log_collection": 1,
        "mrs_ecs_default_agency": "MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY",
        "tags": [
          {
            "key": "tag1",
            "value": "111"
          },
          {
            "key": "tag2",
            "value": "222"
          }
        ], 
        "node_groups": [
          {
            "group_name": "master_node_default_group",
            "node_num": 2,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          },
          {
            "group_name": "core_node_streaming_group",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "task_node_streaming_group",
            "node_num": 0,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
      	 "auto_scaling_policy": {
                      "auto_scaling_enable": true,
                      "min_capacity": 0,
                      "max_capacity": 1,
                      "resources_plans": [],
                      "exec_scripts": [],
                      "rules": [
                          {
                              "name": "default-expand-1",
                              "description": "",
                              "adjustment_type": "scale_out",
                              "cool_down_minutes": 5,
                              "scaling_adjustment": "1",
                              "trigger": {
                                  "metric_id": 2003,
                                  "metric_name": "StormSlotAvailablePercentage",
                                  "metric_value": 100,
                                  "comparison_operator_id": 2003,
                                  "comparison_operator": "LTOE",
                                  "evaluation_periods": "1"
                              }
                          }
                      ]
                  }
      	 }
        ]
      }
    • Creating a Hybrid Cluster
      {
        "cluster_version": "MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1",
        "cluster_name": "mrs_onmm_dm",
        "cluster_type": "MIXED",
        "charge_info": {
      	  "charge_mode": "postPaid"
        },
        "region": "",
        "availability_zone": "",
        "vpc_name": "vpc-37cd",
        "subnet_name": "subnet-ed99",
        "components": "Hadoop,Spark2x,HBase,Hive,Hue,Loader,Flink,Oozie,HetuEngine,Ranger,Tez,ZooKeeper,Kafka,Flume",
        "safe_mode": "KERBEROS",
        "manager_admin_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "login_mode": "PASSWORD",
        "node_root_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "log_collection": 1,
        "mrs_ecs_default_agency": "MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY",
        "tags": [
          {
            "key": "tag1",
            "value": "111"
          },
          {
            "key": "tag2",
            "value": "222"
          }
        ], 
        "node_groups": [
          {
            "group_name": "master_node_default_group",
            "node_num": 2,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          },
          {
            "group_name": "core_node_streaming_group",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "core_node_analysis_group",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "task_node_analysis_group",
            "node_num": 1,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "task_node_streaming_group",
            "node_num": 0,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1
          }
        ]
      }
    • Creating a Customized Cluster with Co-deployed Management and Control Nodes
      {
        "cluster_version": "MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1",
        "cluster_name": "mrs_heshe_dm",
        "cluster_type": "CUSTOM",
        "charge_info": {
      	  "charge_mode": "postPaid"
        },
        "region": "",
        "availability_zone": "",
        "vpc_name": "vpc-37cd",
        "subnet_name": "subnet-ed99",
        "components": "Hadoop,Spark2x,HBase,Hive,Hue,Kafka,Flume,Flink,Oozie,HetuEngine,Ranger,Tez,ZooKeeper,ClickHouse",
        "safe_mode": "KERBEROS",
        "manager_admin_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "login_mode": "PASSWORD",
        "node_root_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "mrs_ecs_default_agency": "MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY",
        "template_id": "mgmt_control_combined_v2",
        "log_collection": 1,
        "tags": [
          {
            "key": "tag1",
            "value": "111"
          },
          {
            "key": "tag2",
            "value": "222"
          }
        ], 
        "node_groups": [
          {
            "group_name": "master_node_default_group",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "OMSServer:1,2",
                      "SlapdServer:1,2",
                      "KerberosServer:1,2",
                      "KerberosAdmin:1,2",
                      "quorumpeer:1,2,3",
                      "NameNode:2,3",
                      "Zkfc:2,3",
                      "JournalNode:1,2,3",
                      "ResourceManager:2,3",
                      "JobHistoryServer:2,3",
                      "DBServer:1,3",
                      "Hue:1,3",
                      "MetaStore:1,2,3",
                      "WebHCat:1,2,3",
                      "HiveServer:1,2,3",
                      "HMaster:2,3",
                      "MonitorServer:1,2",
                      "Nimbus:1,2",
                      "UI:1,2",
                      "JDBCServer2x:1,2,3",
                      "JobHistory2x:2,3",
                      "SparkResource2x:1,2,3",
                      "oozie:2,3",
                      "LoadBalancer:2,3",
                      "TezUI:1,3",
                      "TimelineServer:3",
                      "RangerAdmin:1,2",
                      "UserSync:2",
                      "TagSync:2",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "HSConsole:2,3",
                      "FlinkResource:1,2,3",
                      "DataNode:1,2,3",
                      "NodeManager:1,2,3",
                      "IndexServer2x:1,2",
                      "ThriftServer:1,2,3",
                      "RegionServer:1,2,3",
                      "ThriftServer1:1,2,3",
                      "RESTServer:1,2,3",
                      "Broker:1,2,3",
                      "Supervisor:1,2,3",
                      "Logviewer:1,2,3",
                      "Flume:1,2,3",
                      "HSBroker:1,2,3"
      ]
      	},
          {
            "group_name": "node_group_1",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "DataNode",
                      "NodeManager",
                      "RegionServer",
                      "Flume:1",
                      "Broker",
                      "Supervisor",
                      "Logviewer",
                      "HBaseIndexer",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "HSBroker:1,2",
                      "ThriftServer",
                      "ThriftServer1",
                      "RESTServer",
                      "FlinkResource"]
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "node_group_2",
            "node_num": 1,
            "node_size": "Sit3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "NodeManager",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "FlinkResource"]
          }
        ]
      }
    • Creating a Cluster with Customized Management and Control Planes Deployed Separately
      {
        "cluster_version": "MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1",
        "cluster_name": "mrs_jdRU_dm01",
        "cluster_type": "CUSTOM",
        "charge_info": {
      	  "charge_mode": "postPaid"
        },
        "region": "",
        "availability_zone": "",
        "vpc_name": "vpc-37cd",
        "subnet_name": "subnet-ed99",
        "components": "Hadoop,Spark2x,HBase,Hive,Hue,Kafka,Flume,Flink,Oozie,HetuEngine,Ranger,Tez,Ranger,Tez,ZooKeeper,ClickHouse",
        "safe_mode": "KERBEROS",
        "manager_admin_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "login_mode": "PASSWORD",
        "node_root_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "mrs_ecs_default_agency": "MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY",
        "log_collection": 1,
        "template_id": "mgmt_control_separated_v2",
        "tags": [
          {
            "key": "aaa",
            "value": "111"
          },
          {
            "key": "bbb",
            "value": "222"
          }
        ], 
        "node_groups": [
          {
            "group_name": "master_node_default_group",
            "node_num": 5,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "OMSServer:1,2",
                      "SlapdServer:3,4",
                      "KerberosServer:3,4",
                      "KerberosAdmin:3,4",
                      "quorumpeer:3,4,5",
                      "NameNode:4,5",
                      "Zkfc:4,5",
                      "JournalNode:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "ResourceManager:4,5",
                      "JobHistoryServer:4,5",
                      "DBServer:3,5",
                      "Hue:1,2",
                      "MetaStore:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "WebHCat:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "HiveServer:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "HMaster:4,5",
                      "MonitorServer:1,2",
                      "Nimbus:1,2",
                      "UI:1,2",
                      "JDBCServer2x:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "JobHistory2x:4,5",
                      "SparkResource2x:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "oozie:1,2",
                      "LoadBalancer:1,2",
                      "TezUI:1,2",
                      "TimelineServer:5",
                      "RangerAdmin:1,2",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "HSConsole:1,2",
                      "FlinkResource:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "DataNode:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "NodeManager:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "IndexServer2x:1,2",
                      "ThriftServer:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "RegionServer:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "ThriftServer1:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "RESTServer:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "Broker:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "Supervisor:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "Logviewer:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "Flume:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "HBaseIndexer:1,2,3,4,5",
                      "TagSync:1",
                      "UserSync:1"]
      	},
          {
            "group_name": "node_group_1",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "DataNode",
                      "NodeManager",
                      "RegionServer",
                      "Flume:1",
                      "Broker",
                      "Supervisor",
                      "Logviewer",
                      "HBaseIndexer",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "HSBroker:1,2",
                      "ThriftServer",
                      "ThriftServer1",
                      "RESTServer",
                      "FlinkResource"]
          }
        ]
      }
    • Creating a User-Defined Data Cluster
      {
        "cluster_version": "MRS 3.1.0-LTS.1",
        "cluster_name": "mrs_jdRU_dm02",
        "cluster_type": "CUSTOM",
        "charge_info": {
      	  "charge_mode": "postPaid"
        },
        "region": "",
        "availability_zone": "",
        "vpc_name": "vpc-37cd",
        "subnet_name": "subnet-ed99",
        "components": "Hadoop,Spark2x,HBase,Hive,Hue,Kafka,Flume,Flink,Oozie,Ranger,Tez,Ranger,Tez,ZooKeeper,ClickHouse",
        "safe_mode": "KERBEROS",
        "manager_admin_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "login_mode": "PASSWORD",
        "node_root_password": "Mrs@1234",
        "mrs_ecs_default_agency": "MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY",
        "template_id": "mgmt_control_data_separated_v2",
        "log_collection": 1,
        "tags": [
          {
            "key": "aaa",
            "value": "111"
          },
          {
            "key": "bbb",
            "value": "222"
          }
        ], 
        "node_groups": [
          {
            "group_name": "master_node_default_group",
            "node_num": 9,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "OMSServer:1,2",
                      "SlapdServer:5,6",
                      "KerberosServer:5,6",
                      "KerberosAdmin:5,6",
                      "quorumpeer:5,6,7,8,9",
                      "NameNode:3,4",
                      "Zkfc:3,4",
                      "JournalNode:5,6,7",
                      "ResourceManager:8,9",
                      "JobHistoryServer:8",
                      "DBServer:8,9",
                      "Hue:8,9",
                      "FlinkResource:3,4",
                      "MetaStore:8,9",
                      "WebHCat:5",
                      "HiveServer:8,9",
                      "HMaster:8,9",
                      "MonitorServer:3,4",
                      "Nimbus:8,9",
                      "UI:8,9",
                      "JDBCServer2x:8,9",
                      "JobHistory2x:8,9",
                      "SparkResource2x:5,6,7",
                      "oozie:4,5",
                      "LoadBalancer:8,9",
                      "TezUI:5,6",
                      "TimelineServer:5",
                      "RangerAdmin:4,5",
                      "UserSync:5",
                      "TagSync:5",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "HSBroker:5",
                      "HSConsole:3,4",
                      "FlinkResource:3,4"]
      	},
          {
            "group_name": "node_group_1",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "DataNode",
                      "NodeManager",
                      "RegionServer",
                      "Flume:1",
                      "GraphServer",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta",
                      "HSBroker:1,2"
      ]
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "node_group_2",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "HBaseIndexer",
                      "SolrServer[3]",
                      "EsNode[2]",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta"
      ]
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "node_group_3",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "Redis[2]",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta"]
          },
      	{
            "group_name": "node_group_4",
            "node_num": 3,
            "node_size": "rc3.4xlarge.4.linux.bigdata",
            "root_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 480
            },
            "data_volume": {
              "type": "SAS",
              "size": 600
            },
            "data_volume_count": 1,
            "assigned_roles": [
                      "Broker",
                      "Supervisor",
                      "Logviewer",
                      "KerberosClient",
                      "SlapdClient",
                      "meta"]
          }
        ]
      }
  • Example response
    • Example of a normal response
      {
      	"cluster_id": "da1592c2-bb7e-468d-9ac9-83246e95447a"
      }
    • Failed sample response
      {
      	"error_code": "MRS.0002",
      	"error_msg": "The parameter is invalid."
      }

Status Code

Table 16 describes the status code of this API.

Table 16 Status Code

Status Code

Description

200

A cluster is created successfully.

For the description about error status codes, see Status Codes.