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On 6/6/16, 8:40 AM, "Vinod Kone" <vinodk...@apache.org> wrote:

>Have you tried running a different framework than the kafka one (maybe 
>marathon? or chronos?) to rule out framework related issues? I'm surprised 
>that it works when the scheduler and master are on the same host but not when 
>they are different.
> Looks like the request packets are getting dropped somewhere between the 
> master NIC and the application.
>

Marathon is working just fine, I have flume running via Marathon and kafka 
running via kafka-mesos.

Yah, it does seem like the request packets are getting dropped, but that makes 
no sense – how can the mesos-masters and zookeepers communicate with each 
other, but an arbitrary other process can’t communicate with the active 
mesos-master from another host which is a mesos-master? I’ve done a lot of 
packet inspection and can do more, but overwhelmingly this seems to anchor the 
notion that there is no firewall in play.

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