Not sure which address is working at the moment. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gary Malouf <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 7:35 PM Subject: Re: Mesos fails to start - no logs appear to be written To: [email protected]
1. How are you installing mesos? - I am using http://www.globalish.com/am/incubator/mesos/mesos-0.12.0-incubating/mesos-0.12.0-incubating.tar.gzrelease on CentOS-6.3 - This gets unpacked into a mesos-0.12.0 directory and the I run: ./configure --disable-perftools && make && make install - I then create /var/log/mesos for output logs - /usr/local/var/mesos/conf/mesos.conf is created which specifies the zk addresses of the masters and the log directory - /usr/local/var/mesos/deploy/masters and /usr/local/var/mesos/deploy/slaves are created for deploy scripts to know where to start instances 2. How are you starting the master / slave? I usually use the mesos-start-cluster.sh script to start the cluster in staging - I've tried this and others in my new prod environment to no avail. 3. Can you provide the slave logs? There are no logs being generated from what I can see - they are only generated when I run from the build location with local scripts as opposed to the install one. Hope this helps, Gary On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Gary Malouf <[email protected]> wrote: > I've run been running a mesos cluster for about a month in our staging > environment without issue. Today, I tried to compile and install a cluster > in production using the same build process we did for staging but have run > into issues getting it to run from the install location. We have the > log_dir parameter set to /var/log/mesos but no data is showing up in there > or in /tmp when I run the sbin/start-mesos-cluster.sh scripts. > > To be clear, I am able to run masters and slaves from the directory I > built the code in but the install location seems to have issues. > > Two questions: > > 1) What are the recommended strategies for debugging an install? > > 2) Any other places where the logs could be showing up? > > > Thanks for the help. > > Gary >
