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Adam B commented on MESOS-2841:
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[~BenWhitehead] Re: what if mesos allowed frameworks to advertise Resources
that could then be part of resource offers made to frameworks.
We're considering this for Clusterwide resources (MESOS-2728). Since all
resources are currently tied to specific slaves, we would first need to solve
the problem of how the allocator offers up these non-local resources
(optimistically on every offer, one piece at a time).
> FrameworkInfo should include a Labels field to support arbitrary, lightweight
> metadata
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> Key: MESOS-2841
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-2841
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: James DeFelice
> Assignee: Neil Conway
> Labels: mesosphere
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> A framework instance may offer specific capabilities to the cluster: storage,
> smartly-balanced request handling across deployed tasks, access to 3rd party
> services outside of the cluster, etc. These capabilities may or may not be
> utilized by all, or even most mesos clusters. However, it should be possible
> for processes running in the cluster to discover capabilities or features of
> frameworks in order to achieve a higher level of functionality and a more
> seamless integration experience across the cluster.
> A rich discovery API attached to the FrameworkInfo could result in some form
> of early lock-in: there are probably many ways to realize cross-framework
> integration and external services integration that we haven't considered yet.
> Rather than over-specify a discovery info message type at the framework level
> I think FrameworkInfo should expose a **very generic** way to supply metadata
> for interested consumers (other processes, tasks, etc).
> Adding a Labels field to FrameworkInfo reuses an existing message type and
> seems to fit well with the overall intent: attaching generic metadata to a
> framework instance. These labels should be visible when querying a mesos
> master's state.json endpoint.
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