- CentOS, Ubuntu and Mac OS are all OK (recommend CentOS >= 7.2),cmake required
- Go >= 1.11.2 required
- Gcc >= 5 required
- Faiss == v1.5.3
-
Enter the
GOPATH
directory,cd $GOPATH/src
mkdir -p github/vearch
cd github/vearch
-
Download the source code:
git clone https://xxxxxx/vearch.git
($vearch denotes the absolute path of vearch code) -
Compile gamma
cd $vearch/engine/gamma
mkdir build && cd build
export FAISS_HOME=the installed path of faiss
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$vearch/ps/engine/gammacb/lib ..
make && make install
-
Compile vearch
cd $vearch
export FAISS_HOME=the installed path of faiss
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$vearch/ps/engine/gammacb/lib/lib:$FAISS_HOME/lib
go build -o vearch
whenvearch
file generated, it is ok.
- go to $vearch/cloud dir
- run
./compile_env.sh
you will got a image namedvearch_env
- go to $vearch/cloud dir
- run
./compile.sh
you will compile Vearch in$vearch/build/bin
,$vearch/build/lib
- go to $vearch/cloud dir
- run
./build.sh
you will got a image namedvearch
good luck
you can use
docker run -it -v config.toml:/vearch/config.toml vearch all
to start vearch by local model the last param has four type[ps
,router
,master
,all
] all means tree type to start
- go to $vearch/cloud dir
- you can run
./run_docker.sh
Before run vearch, you shuld set LD_LIBRARY_PATH
, Ensure that system can find faiss and gamma dynamic libraries (like $vearch/ps/engine/gammacb/lib/lib and $FAISS_HOME/lib directory files) .
- generate config file conf.toml
[global]
# the name will validate join cluster by same name
name = "vearch"
# you data save to disk path ,If you are in a production environment, You'd better set absolute paths
data = ["datas/"]
# log path , If you are in a production environment, You'd better set absolute paths
log = "logs/"
# default log type for any model
level = "debug"
# master <-> ps <-> router will use this key to send or receive data
signkey = "vearch"
skip_auth = true
# if you are master you'd better set all config for router and ps and router and ps use default config it so cool
[[masters]]
# name machine name for cluster
name = "m1"
# ip or domain
address = "127.0.0.1"
# api port for http server
api_port = 8817
# port for etcd server
etcd_port = 2378
# listen_peer_urls List of comma separated URLs to listen on for peer traffic.
# advertise_peer_urls List of this member's peer URLs to advertise to the rest of the cluster. The URLs needed to be a comma-separated list.
etcd_peer_port = 2390
# List of this member's client URLs to advertise to the public.
# The URLs needed to be a comma-separated list.
# advertise_client_urls AND listen_client_urls
etcd_client_port = 2370
skip_auth = true
[router]
# port for server
port = 9001
# skip auth for client visit data
skip_auth = true
[ps]
# port for server
rpc_port = 8081
# raft config begin
raft_heartbeat_port = 8898
raft_replicate_port = 8899
heartbeat-interval = 200 #ms
raft_retain_logs = 10000
raft_replica_concurrency = 1
raft_snap_concurrency = 1
- start
./vearch -conf conf.toml
vearch has three module:
ps
(PartitionServer) ,master
,router
, run./vearch -f conf.toml ps/router/master
start ps/router/master module
Now we have five machine, two master, two ps and one router
- master
- 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.1.2
- ps
- 192.168.1.3
- 192.168.1.4
- router
- 192.168.1.5
- generate config file conf.toml
[global]
name = "vearch"
data = ["datas/"]
log = "logs/"
level = "debug"
signkey = "vearch"
skip_auth = true
# if you are master you'd better set all config for router and ps and router and ps use default config it so cool
[[masters]]
name = "m1"
address = "192.168.1.1"
api_port = 8817
etcd_port = 2378
etcd_peer_port = 2390
etcd_client_port = 2370
[[masters]]
name = "m2"
address = "192.168.1.2"
api_port = 8817
etcd_port = 2378
etcd_peer_port = 2390
etcd_client_port = 2370
[router]
port = 9001
skip_auth = true
[ps]
rpc_port = 8081
raft_heartbeat_port = 8898
raft_replicate_port = 8899
heartbeat-interval = 200 #ms
raft_retain_logs = 10000
raft_replica_concurrency = 1
raft_snap_concurrency = 1
- on 192.168.1.1 , 192.168.1.2 run master
./vearch -conf conf.toml master
- on 192.168.1.3 , 192.168.1.4 run ps
./vearch -conf conf.toml ps
- on 192.168.1.5 run router
./vearch -conf conf.toml router