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Yong Qiao Wang edited comment on MESOS-703 at 9/10/15 1:29 PM:
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Hi [~vinodkone], is there a ticket to update the framework info in slave when
framework info changed in re-register request?
was (Author: jamesyongqiaowang):
Hi [~vinodkone], is there a ticket to update the framework info in slave when
framework info changed in re-register request?
> master fails to respect updated FrameworkInfo when the framework scheduler
> restarts
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> Key: MESOS-703
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-703
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Epic
> Components: master
> Affects Versions: 0.14.0
> Environment: ubuntu 13.04, mesos 0.14.0-rc3
> Reporter: Jordan Curzon
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2015, mentor, mesosphere, twitter
>
> When I first ran marathon it was running as a personal user and registered
> with mesos-master as such due to putting an empty string in the user field.
> When I restarted marathon as "nobody", tasks were still being run as the
> personal user which didn't exist on the slaves. I know marathon was trying to
> send a FrameworkInfo with nobody listed as the user because I hard coded it
> in. The tasks wouldn't run as "nobody" until I restarted the mesos-master.
> Each time I restarted the marathon framework, it reregistered with
> mesos-master and mesos-master wrote to the logs that it detected a failover
> because the scheduler went away and then came back.
> I understand the scheduler failover, but shouldn't mesos-master respect an
> updated FrameworkInfo when the scheduler re-registers?
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