Modified: mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/getting-started.md URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/getting-started.md?rev=1686084&r1=1686083&r2=1686084&view=diff ============================================================================== --- mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/getting-started.md (original) +++ mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/getting-started.md Wed Jun 17 17:54:55 2015 @@ -19,78 +19,112 @@ There are different ways you can get Mes ## System Requirements -- Mesos runs on Linux (64 Bit) and Mac OSX (64 Bit). +Mesos runs on Linux (64 Bit) and Mac OS X (64 Bit). -### Ubuntu +### Ubuntu 14.04 -The following assumes a stock install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, to which you should add a current -Java JDK (for example, OpenJDK): +Following are the instructions for stock Ubuntu 14.04. If you are using a different OS, please install the packages accordingly. - # Update the packages + # Update the packages. $ sudo apt-get update - # Installs the latest OpenJDK (***Only required if you don't already have a working JDK***) + # Install the latest OpenJDK. $ sudo apt-get install -y openjdk-7-jdk -If you are building from git repository, you will need to additionally install the following packages: - - # Only necessary if building from git repository + # Install autotools (Only necessary if building from git repository). $ sudo apt-get install -y autoconf libtool -The following are the necessary dependencies for `Mesos 0.22`: - - $ sudo apt-get -y install build-essential python-dev python-boto \ - libcurl4-nss-dev libsasl2-dev \ - maven libapr1-dev libsvn-dev + # Install other Mesos dependencies. + $ sudo apt-get -y install build-essential python-dev python-boto libcurl4-nss-dev libsasl2-dev maven libapr1-dev libsvn-dev +### Mac OS X Yosemite -### Mac OSX (Yosemite) +Following are the instructions for stock Mac OS X Yosemite. If you are using a different OS, please install the packages accordingly. -Before starting, you will need to install [XCode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/) and -the Command Line Tools via the AppStore. + # Install Command Line Tools. + $ xcode-select --install -Use [homebrew](http://brew.sh/) to install the additional dependencies: - - # If you don't already have `brew` installed + # Install Homebrew. $ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" - # Install libraries - brew install autoconf automake libtool subversion maven + # Install libraries. + $ brew install autoconf automake libtool subversion maven + +### CentOS 6.6 -You may (optionally) also need [Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads) as it's not installed by default -on OSX. +Following are the instructions for stock CentOS 6.6. If you are using a different OS, please install the packages accordingly. + # Install a few utility tools + $ sudo yum install -y tar wget which -### CentOS 6.5 + # 'Mesos > 0.21.0' requires a C++ compiler with full C++11 support, + # (e.g. GCC > 4.8) which is available via 'devtoolset-2'. + # Fetch the Scientific Linux CERN devtoolset repo file. + $ sudo wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/slc6-devtoolset.repo http://linuxsoft.cern.ch/cern/devtoolset/slc6-devtoolset.repo -- Following are the instructions for stock CentOS 6.5. If you are using a different OS, please install the packages accordingly. + # Import the CERN GPG key. + $ sudo rpm --import http://linuxsoft.cern.ch/cern/centos/7/os/x86_64/RPM-GPG-KEY-cern - Mesos 0.21.0+ requires subversion 1.8+ devel package which is not available by default by yum. - Add one of the repo that has subversion-devel 1.8 available, i.e: + # Fetch the Apache Maven repo file. + $ sudo wget http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/dchen/apache-maven/epel-apache-maven.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-apache-maven.repo - Add new repo /etc/yum.repos.d/wandisco-svn.repo, with: + # 'Mesos > 0.21.0' requires 'subversion > 1.8' devel package, which is + # not available in the default repositories. + # Add the WANdisco SVN repo file: '/etc/yum.repos.d/wandisco-svn.repo' with content: - [WandiscoSVN] - name=Wandisco SVN Repo - baseurl=http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/6/svn-1.8/RPMS/$basearch/ - enabled=1 - gpgcheck=0 + [WANdiscoSVN] + name=WANdisco SVN Repo 1.8 + enabled=1 + baseurl=http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/6/svn-1.8/RPMS/$basearch/ + gpgcheck=1 + gpgkey=http://opensource.wandisco.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-WANdisco + # Install essential development tools. $ sudo yum groupinstall -y "Development Tools" - $ sudo yum install -y python-devel java-1.7.0-openjdk-devel zlib-devel libcurl-devel openssl-devel cyrus-sasl-devel cyrus-sasl-md5 apr-devel subversion-devel apr-util-devel + # Install 'devtoolset-2-toolchain' which includes GCC 4.8.2 and related packages. + $ sudo yum install -y devtoolset-2-toolchain + + # Install other Mesos dependencies. + $ sudo yum install -y apache-maven python-devel java-1.7.0-openjdk-devel zlib-devel libcurl-devel openssl-devel cyrus-sasl-devel cyrus-sasl-md5 apr-devel subversion-devel apr-util-devel + + # Enter a shell with 'devtoolset-2' enabled. + $ scl enable devtoolset-2 bash + $ g++ --version # Make sure you've got GCC > 4.8! + +### CentOS 7.1 + +- Following are the instructions for stock CentOS 7.1. If you are using a different OS, please install the packages accordingly. - # Install maven. - $ wget http://mirror.nexcess.net/apache/maven/maven-3/3.0.5/binaries/apache-maven-3.0.5-bin.tar.gz - $ sudo tar -zxf apache-maven-3.0.5-bin.tar.gz -C /opt/ - $ sudo ln -s /opt/apache-maven-3.0.5/bin/mvn /usr/bin/mvn + # Install a few utility tools + $ sudo yum install -y tar wget + + # Fetch the Apache Maven repo file. + $ sudo wget http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/dchen/apache-maven/epel-apache-maven.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-apache-maven.repo + + # 'Mesos > 0.21.0' requires 'subversion > 1.8' devel package, which is + # not available in the default repositories. + # Add the WANdisco SVN repo file: '/etc/yum.repos.d/wandisco-svn.repo' with content: + + [WANdiscoSVN] + name=WANdisco SVN Repo 1.9 + enabled=1 + baseurl=http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/7/svn-1.9/RPMS/$basearch/ + gpgcheck=1 + gpgkey=http://opensource.wandisco.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-WANdisco + + # Install essential development tools. + $ sudo yum groupinstall -y "Development Tools" + + # Install other Mesos dependencies. + $ sudo yum install -y apache-maven python-devel java-1.7.0-openjdk-devel zlib-devel libcurl-devel openssl-devel cyrus-sasl-devel cyrus-sasl-md5 apr-devel subversion-devel apr-util-devel ## Building Mesos # Change working directory. $ cd mesos - # Bootstrap (***Skip this if you are not building from git repo***). + # Bootstrap (Only required if building from git repository). $ ./bootstrap # Configure and build. @@ -99,22 +133,22 @@ on OSX. $ ../configure $ make -to speed up the build and reduce verbosity of the logs, you can append `-j=<number of cores> V=0` -to `make`. +In order to speed up the build and reduce verbosity of the logs, you can append `-j=<number of cores> V=0` to `make`. # Run test suite. $ make check - # Install (***Optional***). + # Install (Optional). $ make install ## Examples -- Mesos comes bundled with example frameworks written in `C++`, `Java` and `Python`. + +Mesos comes bundled with example frameworks written in C++, Java and Python. # Change into build directory. $ cd build - # Start mesos master (***Ensure work directory exists and has proper permissions***). + # Start mesos master (Ensure work directory exists and has proper permissions). $ ./bin/mesos-master.sh --ip=127.0.0.1 --work_dir=/var/lib/mesos # Start mesos slave. @@ -123,13 +157,13 @@ to `make`. # Visit the mesos web page. $ http://127.0.0.1:5050 - # Run C++ framework (***Exits after successfully running some tasks.***). + # Run C++ framework (Exits after successfully running some tasks.). $ ./src/test-framework --master=127.0.0.1:5050 - # Run Java framework (***Exits after successfully running some tasks.***). + # Run Java framework (Exits after successfully running some tasks.). $ ./src/examples/java/test-framework 127.0.0.1:5050 - # Run Python framework (***Exits after successfully running some tasks.***). + # Run Python framework (Exits after successfully running some tasks.). $ ./src/examples/python/test-framework 127.0.0.1:5050 *NOTE: To build the example frameworks, make sure you build the test suite by doing `make check`.*
Modified: mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/mesos-frameworks.md URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/mesos-frameworks.md?rev=1686084&r1=1686083&r2=1686084&view=diff ============================================================================== --- mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/mesos-frameworks.md (original) +++ mesos/site/source/documentation/latest/mesos-frameworks.md Wed Jun 17 17:54:55 2015 @@ -26,8 +26,6 @@ layout: documentation * [Chronos](https://github.com/airbnb/chronos) is a distributed job scheduler that supports complex job topologies. It can be used as a more fault-tolerant replacement for Cron. * [Jenkins](https://github.com/jenkinsci/mesos-plugin) is a continuous integration server. The mesos-jenkins plugin allows it to dynamically launch workers on a Mesos cluster depending on the workload. * [JobServer](http://www.grandlogic.com/content/html_docs/jobserver.html) is a distributed job scheduler and processor which allows developers to build custom batch processing Tasklets using point and click web UI. -* [Torque](http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/running-torque-or-mpi-on-mesos/) is a distributed resource manager providing control over batch jobs and distributed compute nodes. - ## Data Storage
