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Jay Buffington commented on AURORA-1075:
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I think all the use cases for this are for "system" services.  I was hoping to 
make it generic, but perhaps this is something that is only used by 
"administrators"

> schedule instance on every host matching constraints
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AURORA-1075
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1075
>             Project: Aurora
>          Issue Type: Story
>          Components: Scheduler
>            Reporter: Jay Buffington
>
> I'd like aurora to schedule an instance of a given job on every host it has 
> seen an offer for.  So if I were to create this job:
> {noformat}
> import os
> jobs = [Job(
>   task=SimpleTask(name="hello_world", command="echo hello world"),
>   role=os.getenv('USER'),
>   cluster="cluster1",
>   instances="*"
> )]
> {noformat}
> It would result in hello world running on every host in the cluster where 
> there is room.
> If I were to set constraints (e.g. dedicated role), only hosts matching 
> constraints would have the instances started on it.
> If the Job is a production job, instances of other jobs would be preempted if 
> necessary to make room for this instance on every host aurora knows about.



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