I think a good place to start is: (I have covered most of the helpful links along with the guided docs below, they will elaborate the use of environment level variable etc, also I have included few sample links as well.) hope material and sample below will help you. :)
Also I would recommend to recreate your pool if it is old which will ensure you have the node running at the latest version.
Further to add from the article: also look in here: Application Packages with VM configuration
In particular this link will take you through the guide process of how to use it in your code: Also be it resource file or package you need to make sure that they are uploaded and available for use at the batch level.
along with sample like: (below is a pool level pkg example)
// Create the unbound CloudPool
CloudPool myCloudPool =
batchClient.PoolOperations.CreatePool(
poolId: "myPool",
targetDedicatedComputeNodes: 1,
virtualMachineSize: "small",
cloudServiceConfiguration: new CloudServiceConfiguration(osFamily: "4"));
// Specify the application and version to install on the compute nodes
myCloudPool.ApplicationPackageReferences = new List<ApplicationPackageReference>
{
new ApplicationPackageReference {
ApplicationId = "litware",
Version = "1.1" }
};
// Commit the pool so that it's created in the Batch service. As the nodes join
// the pool, the specified application package is installed on each.
await myCloudPool.CommitAsync();
For the Task level form the link above a sample is: (make sure you have followed the steps correctly mentioned here.
CloudTask task =
new CloudTask(
"litwaretask001",
"cmd /c %AZ_BATCH_APP_PACKAGE_LITWARE%\\litware.exe -args -here");
task.ApplicationPackageReferences = new List<ApplicationPackageReference>
{
new ApplicationPackageReference
{
ApplicationId = "litware",
Version = "1.1"
}
};
further to add: be it CloudServiceCOhnfiguration
or VirtualMachineConfiguration
, An application package is **a .zip file**
that contains the application binaries and supporting files that are required for your tasks to run the application. Each application package represents a specific version of the application. from reference: 4
I gave it a shot and tried and was successful, so I am not able to replicate the error above and seems like you might be missing something.