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Mike Babineau commented on MESOS-809:
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This seems similar to MESOS-672, the solution for which was to add a 
`--hostname` option. In line with Maciej's DNS recommendation, would it make 
sense to use this hostname parameter (if available) for cluster coordination as 
well?

As Maciej pointed out, this would allow for arbitrary levels of routing 
indirection to be handled via normal DNS mechanisms.

> External control of the ip that Mesos components publish to zookeeper
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-809
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-809
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: framework, master, slave
>    Affects Versions: 0.14.2
>            Reporter: Khalid Goudeaux
>            Priority: Minor
>
> With tools like Docker making containers more manageable, it's tempting to 
> use containers for all software installation. The CoreOS project is an 
> example of this.
> When an application is run inside a container it sees a different ip/hostname 
> from the host system running the container. That ip is only valid from inside 
> that host, no other machine can see it.
> From inside a container, the Mesos master and slave publish that private ip 
> to zookeeper and as a result they can't find each other if they're on 
> different machines. The --ip option can't help because the public ip isn't 
> available for binding from within a container.
> Essentially, from inside the container, mesos processes don't know the ip 
> they're available at (they may not know the port either).
> It would be nice to bootstrap the processes with the correct ip for them to 
> publish to zookeeper.



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