JobNetworkConfiguration Class
- java.
lang. Object - com.
microsoft. azure. batch. protocol. models. JobNetworkConfiguration
- com.
public class JobNetworkConfiguration
The network configuration for the Job.
Constructor Summary
Constructor | Description | |
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JobNetworkConfiguration() |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Boolean |
skipWithdrawFromVNet()
Get if true, nodes will remain joined to the virtual network to DNC. |
String |
subnetId()
Get the virtual network must be in the same region and subscription as the Azure Batch Account. |
Job |
withSkipWithdrawFromVNet(Boolean skipWithdrawFromVNet)
Set if true, nodes will remain joined to the virtual network to DNC. |
Job |
withSubnetId(String subnetId)
Set the virtual network must be in the same region and subscription as the Azure Batch Account. |
Methods inherited from java.lang.Object
Constructor Details
JobNetworkConfiguration
public JobNetworkConfiguration()
Method Details
skipWithdrawFromVNet
public Boolean skipWithdrawFromVNet()
Get if true, nodes will remain joined to the virtual network to DNC. If false, nodes will automatically withdraw when the job ends. Defaults to false.
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subnetId
public String subnetId()
Get the virtual network must be in the same region and subscription as the Azure Batch Account. The specified subnet should have enough free IP addresses to accommodate the number of Compute Nodes which will run Tasks from the Job. This can be up to the number of Compute Nodes in the Pool. The 'MicrosoftAzureBatch' service principal must have the 'Classic Virtual Machine Contributor' Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) role for the specified VNet so that Azure Batch service can schedule Tasks on the Nodes. This can be verified by checking if the specified VNet has any associated Network Security Groups (NSG). If communication to the Nodes in the specified subnet is denied by an NSG, then the Batch service will set the state of the Compute Nodes to unusable. This is of the form /subscriptions/{subscription}/resourceGroups/{group}/providers/{provider}/virtualNetworks/{network}/subnets/{subnet}. If the specified VNet has any associated Network Security Groups (NSG), then a few reserved system ports must be enabled for inbound communication from the Azure Batch service. For Pools created with a Virtual Machine configuration, enable ports 29876 and 29877, as well as port 22 for Linux and port 3389 for Windows. Port 443 is also required to be open for outbound connections for communications to Azure Storage. For more details see: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/batch/batch-api-basics\#virtual-network-vnet-and-firewall-configuration.
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withSkipWithdrawFromVNet
public JobNetworkConfiguration withSkipWithdrawFromVNet(Boolean skipWithdrawFromVNet)
Set if true, nodes will remain joined to the virtual network to DNC. If false, nodes will automatically withdraw when the job ends. Defaults to false.
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withSubnetId
public JobNetworkConfiguration withSubnetId(String subnetId)
Set the virtual network must be in the same region and subscription as the Azure Batch Account. The specified subnet should have enough free IP addresses to accommodate the number of Compute Nodes which will run Tasks from the Job. This can be up to the number of Compute Nodes in the Pool. The 'MicrosoftAzureBatch' service principal must have the 'Classic Virtual Machine Contributor' Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) role for the specified VNet so that Azure Batch service can schedule Tasks on the Nodes. This can be verified by checking if the specified VNet has any associated Network Security Groups (NSG). If communication to the Nodes in the specified subnet is denied by an NSG, then the Batch service will set the state of the Compute Nodes to unusable. This is of the form /subscriptions/{subscription}/resourceGroups/{group}/providers/{provider}/virtualNetworks/{network}/subnets/{subnet}. If the specified VNet has any associated Network Security Groups (NSG), then a few reserved system ports must be enabled for inbound communication from the Azure Batch service. For Pools created with a Virtual Machine configuration, enable ports 29876 and 29877, as well as port 22 for Linux and port 3389 for Windows. Port 443 is also required to be open for outbound connections for communications to Azure Storage. For more details see: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/batch/batch-api-basics\#virtual-network-vnet-and-firewall-configuration.
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Applies to
Azure SDK for Java