Hi Sam, The Python tests fail for a know reason. That should hopefully be taken care of by EOD. I'll also take a look at mesos-submit today and make sure it is up to date. Sorry for any inconvenience this brought you.
Ben. On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Sam Huston <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I recently set up a small test cluster, it's running up-to-date trunk > source code (Revision 1231295). > > I was hoping to use the mesos-submit framework to run some shell > scripts, however it seems the interface that this framework uses has > changed since this example framework was created. > > $ cd ./frameworks/mesos-submit > $ ./mesos-submit mesos://master@localhost:5050 ./test.sh > Connecting to mesos master mesos://master@localhost:5050 > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "./mesos_submit.py", line 102, in <module> > mesos.MesosSchedulerDriver(sched, master).run() > TypeError: function takes at least 4 arguments (2 given) > > > Does anyone know what the missing arguments should be? > > > Additionally, I assume that this framework depends on the python api. > I've noticed that the python tests fail on my cluster. (Already posted > on the mail archive): > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-mesos-dev/201201.mbox/%3CCALzRTRmCJNoqSuqFRZN7p9r1SyW%2B0%2BB16sxxOt_qz%2Bii2UD_bg%40mail.gmail.com%3E > > > Does the failure of these tests imply that even if I knew the right > arguments, this framework would fail? > > > Cheers > Sam >
