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# docker build -t clickhouse/performance-comparison .
# Using ubuntu:22.04 over 20.04 as all other images, since:
# a) ubuntu 20.04 has too old parallel, and does not support --memsuspend
# b) anyway for perf tests it should not be important (backward compatiblity
# with older ubuntu had been checked lots of times in various tests)
FROM ubuntu:22.04
# ARG for quick switch to a given ubuntu mirror
ARG apt_archive="http://archive.ubuntu.com"
RUN sed -i "s|http://archive.ubuntu.com|$apt_archive|g" /etc/apt/sources.list
ENV LANG=C.UTF-8
ENV TZ=Europe/Moscow
RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone
RUN apt-get update \
&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
bash \
curl \
dmidecode \
g++ \
gdb \
git \
gnuplot \
imagemagick \
libc6-dbg \
moreutils \
ncdu \
numactl \
p7zip-full \
parallel \
psmisc \
python3 \
python3-dev \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
rsync \
tree \
tzdata \
vim \
wget \
rustc \
cargo \
ripgrep \
zstd \
&& pip3 --no-cache-dir install 'clickhouse-driver==0.2.1' scipy \
&& apt-get purge --yes python3-dev g++ \
&& apt-get autoremove --yes \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY * /
# Bind everything to one NUMA node, if there's more than one. Theoretically the
# node #0 should be less stable because of system interruptions. We bind
# randomly to node 1 or 0 to gather some statistics on that. We have to bind
# both servers and the tmpfs on which the database is stored. How to do it
# through Yandex Sandbox API is unclear, but by default tmpfs uses
# 'process allocation policy', not sure which process but hopefully the one that
# writes to it, so just bind the downloader script as well. We could also try to
# remount it with proper options in Sandbox task.
# https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
# Double-escaped backslashes are a tribute to the engineering wonder of docker --
# it gives '/bin/sh: 1: [bash,: not found' otherwise.
CMD ["bash", "-c", "node=$((RANDOM % $(numactl --hardware | sed -n 's/^.*available:\\(.*\\)nodes.*$/\\1/p'))); echo Will bind to NUMA node $node; numactl --cpunodebind=$node --membind=$node /entrypoint.sh"]
# docker run --network=host --volume <workspace>:/workspace --volume=<output>:/output -e PR_TO_TEST=<> -e SHA_TO_TEST=<> clickhouse/performance-comparison