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Joris Van Remoortere commented on MESOS-2652:
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[~vinodkone]Sort of:
An executor using some revocable resources is definitely BE.
An executor using no revocable resources might be intended to be BE.
therefore:
An executor using no revocable resources is not always PR.
> Update Mesos containerizer to understand revocable cpu resources
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> Key: MESOS-2652
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-2652
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Vinod Kone
> Assignee: Ian Downes
> Labels: twitter
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> The CPU isolator needs to properly set limits for revocable and non-revocable
> containers.
> The proposed strategy is to use a two-way split of the cpu cgroup hierarchy
> -- normal (non-revocable) and low priority (revocable) subtrees -- and to use
> a biased split of CFS cpu.shares across the subtrees, e.g., a 20:1 split
> (TBD). Containers would be present in only one of the subtrees. CFS quotas
> will *not* be set on subtree roots, only cpu.shares. Each container would set
> CFS quota and shares as done currently.
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