[jira] [Updated] (MESOS-1791) Introduce Master / Offer Resource Reservations

2014-09-13 Thread Tom Arnfeld (JIRA)

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Tom Arnfeld updated MESOS-1791:
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Summary: Introduce Master / Offer Resource Reservations  (was: Introduce 
Master Resource Reservations)

 Introduce Master / Offer Resource Reservations
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 Key: MESOS-1791
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1791
 Project: Mesos
  Issue Type: Story
Affects Versions: 0.20.0
Reporter: Tom Arnfeld

 Currently Mesos supports the ability to reserve resources (for a given role) 
 on a per-slave basis, as introduced in MESOS-505. This allows you to almost 
 statically partition off a set of resources on a set of machines, to 
 guarantee certain types of frameworks get some resources.
 This is very useful, though it is also very useful to be able to control 
 these reservations through the master (instead of per-slave) for when I don't 
 care which nodes I get on, as long as I get X cpu and Y RAM, or Z
 sets of {X,Y}.
 I'm not sure what structure this could take, but apparently it has already 
 been discussed. Would this be a CLI flag? Could there be a (authenticated) 
 web interface to control these reservations?



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[jira] [Created] (MESOS-1791) Introduce Master Resource Reservations

2014-09-13 Thread Tom Arnfeld (JIRA)
Tom Arnfeld created MESOS-1791:
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 Summary: Introduce Master Resource Reservations
 Key: MESOS-1791
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1791
 Project: Mesos
  Issue Type: Story
Affects Versions: 0.20.0
Reporter: Tom Arnfeld


Currently Mesos supports the ability to reserve resources (for a given role) on 
a per-slave basis, as introduced in MESOS-505. This allows you to almost 
statically partition off a set of resources on a set of machines, to guarantee 
certain types of frameworks get some resources.

This is very useful, though it is also very useful to be able to control these 
reservations through the master (instead of per-slave) for when I don't care 
which nodes I get on, as long as I get X cpu and Y RAM, or Z
sets of {X,Y}.

I'm not sure what structure this could take, but apparently it has already been 
discussed. Would this be a CLI flag? Could there be a (authenticated) web 
interface to control these reservations?



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[jira] [Updated] (MESOS-1791) Introduce Master / Offer Resource Reservations

2014-09-13 Thread Tom Arnfeld (JIRA)

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Tom Arnfeld updated MESOS-1791:
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Description: 
Currently Mesos supports the ability to reserve resources (for a given role) on 
a per-slave basis, as introduced in MESOS-505. This allows you to almost 
statically partition off a set of resources on a set of machines, to guarantee 
certain types of frameworks get some resources.

This is very useful, though it is also very useful to be able to control these 
reservations through the master (instead of per-slave) for when I don't care 
which nodes I get on, as long as I get X cpu and Y RAM, or Z sets of {X,Y}.

I'm not sure what structure this could take, but apparently it has already been 
discussed. Would this be a CLI flag? Could there be a (authenticated) web 
interface to control these reservations?

  was:
Currently Mesos supports the ability to reserve resources (for a given role) on 
a per-slave basis, as introduced in MESOS-505. This allows you to almost 
statically partition off a set of resources on a set of machines, to guarantee 
certain types of frameworks get some resources.

This is very useful, though it is also very useful to be able to control these 
reservations through the master (instead of per-slave) for when I don't care 
which nodes I get on, as long as I get X cpu and Y RAM, or Z
sets of {X,Y}.

I'm not sure what structure this could take, but apparently it has already been 
discussed. Would this be a CLI flag? Could there be a (authenticated) web 
interface to control these reservations?


 Introduce Master / Offer Resource Reservations
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 Key: MESOS-1791
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1791
 Project: Mesos
  Issue Type: Story
Affects Versions: 0.20.0
Reporter: Tom Arnfeld

 Currently Mesos supports the ability to reserve resources (for a given role) 
 on a per-slave basis, as introduced in MESOS-505. This allows you to almost 
 statically partition off a set of resources on a set of machines, to 
 guarantee certain types of frameworks get some resources.
 This is very useful, though it is also very useful to be able to control 
 these reservations through the master (instead of per-slave) for when I don't 
 care which nodes I get on, as long as I get X cpu and Y RAM, or Z sets of 
 {X,Y}.
 I'm not sure what structure this could take, but apparently it has already 
 been discussed. Would this be a CLI flag? Could there be a (authenticated) 
 web interface to control these reservations?



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