Brian Hatfield created AURORA-1623:
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Summary: aurora-admin host_drain feedback messages needed
Key: AURORA-1623
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1623
Project: Aurora
Issue Type: Story
Components: Client
Reporter: Brian Hatfield
Priority: Minor
When performing some maintenance on my cluster, I was adding and removing hosts
from maintenance (with `aurora-admin host_drain` and `aurora-admin
host_activate`).
Aurora sees the hosts in my cluster by their FQDN, but I inadvertently
requested `host_activate` for their shortname. `aurora-admin` gave me the ol'
thumbs up when I did this, leading me to be confused why all of the hosts I
tried to remove were still listed when I checked /maintenance on the scheduler.
For example:
{quote}
bhatfield@mesos-master2001:~$ sudo -u aurora aurora-admin host_activate
--filename=current-batch-recreates production
INFO] Ending maintenance for: set(['mesos-worker2013', 'mesos-worker2001',
'mesos-worker2002', 'mesos-worker2003', 'mesos-worker2004', 'mesos-worker2005',
'mesos-worker2006', 'mesos-worker2007', 'mesos-worker2008', 'mesos-worker2009',
'mesos-worker2014', 'mesos-worker2011', 'mesos-worker2012', 'mesos-worker2010',
'mesos-worker2015'])
INFO] Response from scheduler: OK (message: )
{quote}
I would hope that `aurora-admin` would say something to the effect of "Hey,
Friend: the hosts you've requested are not in SCHEDULED or DRAINED status for
maintenance."
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