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Martin Bydzovsky updated MESOS-4279:
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    Description: 
I'm implementing a graceful restarts of our mesos-marathon-docker setup and I 
came to a following issue:

(it was already discussed on https://github.com/mesosphere/marathon/issues/2876 
and guys form mesosphere got to a point that its probably a docker 
containerizer problem...)
To sum it up:

When i deploy simple python script to all mesos-slaves:
{code}
#!/usr/bin/python

from time import sleep
import signal
import sys
import datetime

def sigterm_handler(_signo, _stack_frame):
    print "got %i" % _signo
    print datetime.datetime.now().time()
    sys.stdout.flush()
    sleep(2)
    print datetime.datetime.now().time()
    print "ending"
    sys.stdout.flush()
    sys.exit(0)

signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sigterm_handler)

try:
    print "Hello"
    i = 0
    while True:
        i += 1
        print datetime.datetime.now().time()
        print "Iteration #%i" % i
        sys.stdout.flush()
        sleep(1)
finally:
    print "Goodbye"
{code}

and I run it through Marathon like
{code:javascript}
data = {
        args: ["/tmp/script.py"],
        instances: 1,
        cpus: 0.1,
        mem: 256,
        id: "marathon-test-api"
}
{code}

During the app restart I get expected result - the task receives sigterm and 
dies peacefully (during my script-specified 2 seconds period)

But when i wrap this python script in a docker:
{code}
FROM node:4.2

RUN mkdir /app
ADD . /app
WORKDIR /app
ENTRYPOINT []
{code}
and run appropriate application by Marathon:
{code:javascript}
data = {
        args: ["./script.py"],
        container: {
                type: "DOCKER",
                docker: {
                        image: "bydga/marathon-test-api"
                },
                forcePullImage: yes
        },
        cpus: 0.1,
        mem: 256,
        instances: 1,
        id: "marathon-test-api"
}
{code}

The task during restart (issued from marathon) dies immediately without having 
a chance to do any cleanup.


  was:
I'm implementing a graceful restarts of our mesos-marathon-docker setup and I 
came to a following issue:

(it was already discussed on https://github.com/mesosphere/marathon/issues/2876 
and guys form mesosphere got to a point that its probably docker containerizer 
problem...)
To sum it up:

When i deploy simple python script to all mesos-slaves:
{code}
#!/usr/bin/python

from time import sleep
import signal
import sys
import datetime

def sigterm_handler(_signo, _stack_frame):
    print "got %i" % _signo
    print datetime.datetime.now().time()
    sys.stdout.flush()
    sleep(2)
    print datetime.datetime.now().time()
    print "ending"
    sys.stdout.flush()
    sys.exit(0)

signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sigterm_handler)

try:
    print "Hello"
    i = 0
    while True:
        i += 1
        print datetime.datetime.now().time()
        print "Iteration #%i" % i
        sys.stdout.flush()
        sleep(1)
finally:
    print "Goodbye"
{code}

and I run it through Marathon like
{code:javascript}
data = {
        args: ["/tmp/script.py"],
        instances: 1,
        cpus: 0.1,
        mem: 256,
        id: "marathon-test-api"
}
{code}

During app restart I get expected result - task receives sigterm and dies 
peacefully (during my script-specified 2 seconds)

But when i wrap this python script in docker:
{code}
FROM node:4.2

RUN mkdir /app
ADD . /app
WORKDIR /app
ENTRYPOINT []
{code}
and run appropriate application by Marathon:
{code:javascript}
data = {
        args: ["./script.py"],
        container: {
                type: "DOCKER",
                docker: {
                        image: "bydga/marathon-test-api"
                },
                forcePullImage: yes
        },
        cpus: 0.1,
        mem: 256,
        instances: 1,
        id: "marathon-test-api"
}
{code}

The task during restart (issued from marathon) dies immediately without a 
chance to do any cleanup.



> Graceful restart of docker task
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-4279
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-4279
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: containerization, docker
>    Affects Versions: 0.25.0
>            Reporter: Martin Bydzovsky
>
> I'm implementing a graceful restarts of our mesos-marathon-docker setup and I 
> came to a following issue:
> (it was already discussed on 
> https://github.com/mesosphere/marathon/issues/2876 and guys form mesosphere 
> got to a point that its probably a docker containerizer problem...)
> To sum it up:
> When i deploy simple python script to all mesos-slaves:
> {code}
> #!/usr/bin/python
> from time import sleep
> import signal
> import sys
> import datetime
> def sigterm_handler(_signo, _stack_frame):
>     print "got %i" % _signo
>     print datetime.datetime.now().time()
>     sys.stdout.flush()
>     sleep(2)
>     print datetime.datetime.now().time()
>     print "ending"
>     sys.stdout.flush()
>     sys.exit(0)
> signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_handler)
> signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sigterm_handler)
> try:
>     print "Hello"
>     i = 0
>     while True:
>         i += 1
>         print datetime.datetime.now().time()
>         print "Iteration #%i" % i
>         sys.stdout.flush()
>         sleep(1)
> finally:
>     print "Goodbye"
> {code}
> and I run it through Marathon like
> {code:javascript}
> data = {
>       args: ["/tmp/script.py"],
>       instances: 1,
>       cpus: 0.1,
>       mem: 256,
>       id: "marathon-test-api"
> }
> {code}
> During the app restart I get expected result - the task receives sigterm and 
> dies peacefully (during my script-specified 2 seconds period)
> But when i wrap this python script in a docker:
> {code}
> FROM node:4.2
> RUN mkdir /app
> ADD . /app
> WORKDIR /app
> ENTRYPOINT []
> {code}
> and run appropriate application by Marathon:
> {code:javascript}
> data = {
>       args: ["./script.py"],
>       container: {
>               type: "DOCKER",
>               docker: {
>                       image: "bydga/marathon-test-api"
>               },
>               forcePullImage: yes
>       },
>       cpus: 0.1,
>       mem: 256,
>       instances: 1,
>       id: "marathon-test-api"
> }
> {code}
> The task during restart (issued from marathon) dies immediately without 
> having a chance to do any cleanup.



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