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Alexander Rukletsov edited comment on MESOS-1845 at 10/2/14 8:10 AM:
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My understanding is that we can reuse the task id when the task enters any of 
the terminal states, i.e. right after corresponding statusUpdate() invocation.


was (Author: alex-mesos):
My understanding is that we can reuse the task id when the task enters any of 
the terminal states, i.e. right after corresponding statusUpdate() invokation.

> CommandInfo tasks may fail when scheduled after another task with the same id 
> has finished.
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>
>                 Key: MESOS-1845
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1845
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Andreas Raster
>
> I created a little test framework where I wanted to experiment with 
> scheduling tasks where running one task relies on the results of another, 
> previously run task. So in my test framework I would first schedule a task 
> that would append the string "foo" to a file, and after that one finishes I 
> would schedule a task that appends "bar" to the same file.
> This worked well when using ExecutorInfo, but when I switched to using 
> CommandInfo instead (specifying commands like 'echo foo >> /share/foobar.txt' 
> in set_value()), it would most of the time fail in the second step when 
> attempting to append "bar". Occasionally, but very rarely, it would work 
> though.
> I couldn't find any meaningful log messages indicating what exactly went 
> wrong. The slave log would indicate that the tasks status changed to 
> TASK_FAILED and that that status update was sent correctly. The stdout log in 
> the Sandbox would indicate that the command 'exited with status 0'.
> I could work around the issue when I specified task ids that were always 
> unique. Previously I would reuse the id of a previously run task, one that 
> appended "foo" to a file, after it finished in the followup task that would 
> append "bar" to a file.
> It seems to me there might be something wrong when scheduling very short 
> running tasks with the same id quickly after each other.
> Source code for my foobar framework:
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8459083
> Build with:
> g++ -std=c++0x -g -Wall foobar_framework.cpp -I. -L/usr/local/lib -lmesos -o 
> foobar-framework



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