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Matei Zaharia updated MESOS-106:
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Attachment: MESOS-106.patch
Here's a patch for this (very simple). Let me know if it looks OK.
> Failover timeout should default to 0
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> Key: MESOS-106
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-106
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Matei Zaharia
> Attachments: MESOS-106.patch
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> Since the failover timeout was added, you get a lot of weird behavior in
> clusters running frameworks that don't support failover due to its long
> default value of 1 day. If a framework fails or just exits without calling
> driver.stop(), all its executors stay around and consume resources on the
> machines, causing subsequent runs to mysteriously fail to acquire resources.
> See http://groups.google.com/group/spark-users/msg/553af12424e4ed3d for an
> example. I know that the failover timeout is supposed to eventually become a
> per-framework parameter anyway, but in the meantime, the easiest way to
> prevent this is to set it to 0, because almost no users have failover-enabled
> frameworks.
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