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> Can that slave never again be added into the cluster, i.e., what happens
> if it comes up 1 second after exceeding the timeout product?
It'll not be added to the cluster. The master will send a Shutdown message
to the slave if it comes up after the timeout.
- Jie
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at
Paul, the slave will terminate after receiving a Shutdown message. The
slave will be restarted (e.g., by monit or systemd) and register with the
master as a new slave (a different slaveId).
- Jie
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Paul wrote:
> Jie,
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> Thank you.
>
> That's
Jie,
Thank you.
That's odd behavior, no? That would seem to mean that the slave can never again
join the cluster, at least not from it's original IP@.
What if the master bounces? Will it then tolerate the slave?
-Paul
On Nov 13, 2015, at 4:46 PM, Jie Yu wrote:
>> Can
Ah, now I get it.
And this comports with the behavior I am observing right now.
Thanks again, Jie.
-Paul
> On Nov 13, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Jie Yu wrote:
>
> Paul, the slave will terminate after receiving a Shutdown message. The slave
> will be restarted (e.g., by monit or
Hi All,
IIRC, after (max_slave_ping_timeouts * slave_ping_timeout) is exceeded
without a response from a mesos-slave, the master will remove the slave. In
the Mesos UI I can see slave state transition from 1 deactivated to 0.
Can that slave never again be added into the cluster, i.e., what
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