Re: 8/11 #MesosCon program committee notes
Thanks, Tim! I will be reaching out to volunteers by the end of the week with their assignments. The more, the merrier! Folks should feel free to reach out on the list or to me directly. Dave On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Tim St Clair tstcl...@redhat.com wrote: I can help where needed. -- *From: *Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com *To: *user@mesos.apache.org *Sent: *Tuesday, August 12, 2014 9:38:31 PM *Subject: *8/11 #MesosCon program committee notes Below are notes from Monday's #MesosCon program committee meeting, along with a call for volunteers. Dave 08/11/2014 Attendees Dave Lester, Vinod Kone, Benjamin Hindman, Isabel Jimenez, Timothy St Clair, Chris Aniszczyk, Matt Trifiro Attendee/Registration Update As of last Friday, 220 total: 129 MesosCon, 91 Linuxcon with MesosCon add-on registration. 40 registered for the hackathon. Call for Volunteers The program committee is actively looking for volunteers to help out in half-day shifts at #MesosCon: * time keepers * mic runners * an assistant to help speakers setup with the projector * assisting at the t-shirt table If you are willing to help out, please drop Dave Lester ( dles...@twitter.com) an email. Reminders and Announcements The Linux Foundation will send out an email to all attendees in the coming days with further logistical information and reminders, watch for that in your inbox! Schedule and Talks The abstract for the eBay adopter talk has been modified to focus on running YARN alongside Mesos, instead of the previously-planned Jenkins on Mesos talk. http://mesoscon14.sched.org/event/a01a93e42f5e9688afb6e2b3c7cb4d5f#.U-rDwYBdVig Space and Logistics The program committee discussed the room configuration and space for the conference; a follow-up conversation with the Linux Foundation confirmed that chairs in the room will reflect the latest number of registered attendees. We will have a packed house. Presenters have the option of testing their laptops and presentations at 7:30am the morning of the conference prior to doors opening. Twitter will be recording video of keynotes and sessions; these will not be streamed live, but made available after the event. Mesosphere will also be capturing video content, and running a “news desk” in the speaker lounge to produce complementary video content. -- Cheers, Timothy St. Clair Red Hat Inc.
Slave disconnecting after I run the task
Hi all, When I am running an example in src/example, the slave is disconnecting from the Master. From master in the logs, it is getting the following message W0814 12:21:33.523926 7919 master.cpp:2131] Removing slave 20140814-120018-3079776448-5050-7917-0 at slave(1)@192.***.***.***:5051 because it has been deactivated I0814 12:21:33.523988 7919 master.cpp:2928] Removing slave 20140814-120018-3079776448-5050-7917-0 I0814 12:21:33.524087 7920 hierarchical_allocator_process.hpp:470] Removed slave 20140814-120018-3079776448-5050-7917-0 May I know the reason? Thanks and Regards, J. Sai Sagar Software Engineer, Innovation Labs Impetus - Bangalore https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=248623976trk=nav_ https://www.linkedin.com/pub/sai-sagar-jinka/6b/31b/748
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Hi everyone, My name is Ray Rodriguez and I am a data infrastructure engineer in the data science team at Sailthru in New York City. I first started experimenting with Mesos/Marathon/Chronos about 8 months ago and am currently building out a Spark cluster running on Mesos. I'm also into all things automation/CM/Infrastructure as Code etc.. including chef, consul/etcd, zookeeper, docker, coreos. I'm the author of a couple of Mesos cookbooks and recently contributed a collectd plugin for parsing Mesos stats (https://github.com/rayrod2030/collectd-mesos). Looking forward to talking to everyone about their experiences running Spark on Mesos in production and the rest of the Mesos ecosystem. Twitter: @rayray2030 On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Great idea Dave! Hi everyone, I'm Steve Domin, and I'm heading the WebOps team at GoCardless https://gocardless.com, a payment startup based in London. We're currently integrating Mesos and Marathon and we'll hopefully be using it production by the end of Q3. Really looking forward to MesosCon and to meet people using Mesos (haven't met that many in London yet!). Twitter: @stevedomin On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:05 AM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Hi all, My name is Ryan Thomas and I am a development team lead at Atlassian in Sydney, Australia. We have been playing with Mesos / Marathon / Aurora / Docker since about November last year and I'm really keen to talk to people about the development and deployment process around micro services. I'm occasionally in the irc channels as and on twitter as @hobos_delight. Cheers, and looking forward to chatting with everyone! ryan On 15 August 2014 09:14, Ray Rodriguez rayrod2...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, My name is Ray Rodriguez and I am a data infrastructure engineer in the data science team at Sailthru in New York City. I first started experimenting with Mesos/Marathon/Chronos about 8 months ago and am currently building out a Spark cluster running on Mesos. I'm also into all things automation/CM/Infrastructure as Code etc.. including chef, consul/etcd, zookeeper, docker, coreos. I'm the author of a couple of Mesos cookbooks and recently contributed a collectd plugin for parsing Mesos stats (https://github.com/rayrod2030/collectd-mesos). Looking forward to talking to everyone about their experiences running Spark on Mesos in production and the rest of the Mesos ecosystem. Twitter: @rayray2030 On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Awesome! Hey everyone, I'm Tom Arnfeld, and I work as a data / infrastructure engineer at a financial startup called DueDil, based in London. We're a data aggregator, and are in the process of migrating to a new production deployment of Mesos, upon which we're running Hadoop, Docker and experimenting with Spark. We've been running Hadoop on EC2 for the past couple of years, and are very much looking forward to seeing how Mesos works out for us. I'll also be heading out with our lead developer, Owen Smith, who has recently been working on building out our internal service discovery tools, based on etcd and DNS-SD. We're incredibly keen to learn as much as possible, so if you fancy a chat we'll be around until the following Monday :-) Looking forward to meeting everyone, and watching all of the interesting talks scheduled for the day! Twitter: @tarnfeld Github: github.com/tarnfeld On 15 August 2014 00:17, Steve Domin st...@gocardless.com wrote: Great idea Dave! Hi everyone, I'm Steve Domin, and I'm heading the WebOps team at GoCardless https://gocardless.com, a payment startup based in London. We're currently integrating Mesos and Marathon and we'll hopefully be using it production by the end of Q3. Really looking forward to MesosCon and to meet people using Mesos (haven't met that many in London yet!). Twitter: @stevedomin On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:05 AM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
I'm Brian Wickman (@wickman http://twitter.com/wickman) from the cloud infrastructure group at Twitter and an Aurora committer. I'll be around both days, probably spending Friday hacking on pesos https://github.com/wickman/pesos and related projects. I'd also be happy to give ad-hoc Aurora tutorials during the Hackathon, e.g. advanced Aurora configuration and/or hacking the Aurora executor come to mind. Looking forward to meeting everyone! ~brian On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
I'm David Greenberg, and I work at Two Sigma. I've been rearchitecting our main compute cluster to run on top of Mesos. I've been developing an internal framework with an interesting, different scheduler model. Another member of our team will also be at the conference. I'm really excited to talk to others about using Mesos from Clojure and developing custom frameworks! On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Bill Farner wfar...@apache.org wrote: I'm Bill Farner, tech lead of the Aurora team at Twitter for the past 4+ years, and an Aurora committer. I will be giving a talk detailing some of the history of Aurora, and explaining some new features we have on the roadmap. We Aurora developers have been really excited to see the project successfully in use by other companies, and I can't wait to discuss details with folks at the conference! -=Bill On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Brian Wickman wick...@apache.org wrote: I'm Brian Wickman (@wickman http://twitter.com/wickman) from the cloud infrastructure group at Twitter and an Aurora committer. I'll be around both days, probably spending Friday hacking on pesos https://github.com/wickman/pesos and related projects. I'd also be happy to give ad-hoc Aurora tutorials during the Hackathon, e.g. advanced Aurora configuration and/or hacking the Aurora executor come to mind. Looking forward to meeting everyone! ~brian On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Hey David, I'll be keen to have a chat, we've been using Clojure for a bit of work as well. ryan On 15 August 2014 12:08, David Greenberg dsg123456...@gmail.com wrote: I'm David Greenberg, and I work at Two Sigma. I've been rearchitecting our main compute cluster to run on top of Mesos. I've been developing an internal framework with an interesting, different scheduler model. Another member of our team will also be at the conference. I'm really excited to talk to others about using Mesos from Clojure and developing custom frameworks! On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Bill Farner wfar...@apache.org wrote: I'm Bill Farner, tech lead of the Aurora team at Twitter for the past 4+ years, and an Aurora committer. I will be giving a talk detailing some of the history of Aurora, and explaining some new features we have on the roadmap. We Aurora developers have been really excited to see the project successfully in use by other companies, and I can't wait to discuss details with folks at the conference! -=Bill On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Brian Wickman wick...@apache.org wrote: I'm Brian Wickman (@wickman http://twitter.com/wickman) from the cloud infrastructure group at Twitter and an Aurora committer. I'll be around both days, probably spending Friday hacking on pesos https://github.com/wickman/pesos and related projects. I'd also be happy to give ad-hoc Aurora tutorials during the Hackathon, e.g. advanced Aurora configuration and/or hacking the Aurora executor come to mind. Looking forward to meeting everyone! ~brian On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon, so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/, and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora http://aurora.incubator.apache.org. Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next!
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
I'm Timothy St. Clair (@timothysc), principle software engineer in the office of the CTO @ Red Hat. I've worked on 'schedulers' for many years and if anyone has contributed patches in the last couple of months, 1st beer is on me. ( Jie Yu Vinod get 2). Cheers, Tim - Original Message - From: Bill Farner wfar...@apache.org To: user@mesos.apache.org Cc: d...@proxy.heroku.com Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 8:15:50 PM Subject: Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread I'm Bill Farner, tech lead of the Aurora team at Twitter for the past 4+ years, and an Aurora committer. I will be giving a talk detailing some of the history of Aurora, and explaining some new features we have on the roadmap. We Aurora developers have been really excited to see the project successfully in use by other companies, and I can't wait to discuss details with folks at the conference! -=Bill On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Brian Wickman wick...@apache.org wrote: I'm Brian Wickman ( @wickman ) from the cloud infrastructure group at Twitter and an Aurora committer. I'll be around both days, probably spending Friday hacking on pesos and related projects. I'd also be happy to give ad-hoc Aurora tutorials during the Hackathon, e.g. advanced Aurora configuration and/or hacking the Aurora executor come to mind. Looking forward to meeting everyone! ~brian On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Dave Lester daveles...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce themselves in advance of #MesosCon , so here goes: My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to hopefully make this an awesome community event. I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to our #PoweredByMesos list , and chatting with folks about Apache Aurora . Right now my Thursday and Friday evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more. I'm also on Twitter: @davelester Next! -- Cheers, Timothy St. Clair Red Hat Inc.
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Hey everyone. Charles Baker here and I'm a developer at SDL International's Language Technologies division and am working on our next-generation Machine Translation infrastructure. We are planning a Docker-on-Mesos deployment strategy and although we haven't got our hands dirty with Mesos yet due to other priorities on the backlog, I am super stoked about the technology's fit for our use case and am eager to meet everyone and hear the war stories and attend the talks! -Chuck
Re: MesosCon attendee introduction thread
Hi all, My name is Franklin Angulo and I am an engineering manager at Squarespace http://squarespace.com/ in New York City. We've been experimenting with Mesos and Docker for a couple of months now to more efficiently utilize the resources in the data centers we operate. Twitter: @feangulo Github: https://github.com/feangulo Blog: http://www.franklinangulo.com/blog/ Looking forward to meeting everyone and attending the talks! On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 11:51 PM, Charles Baker cnob...@gmail.com wrote: Hey everyone. Charles Baker here and I'm a developer at SDL International's Language Technologies division and am working on our next-generation Machine Translation infrastructure. We are planning a Docker-on-Mesos deployment strategy and although we haven't got our hands dirty with Mesos yet due to other priorities on the backlog, I am super stoked about the technology's fit for our use case and am eager to meet everyone and hear the war stories and attend the talks! -Chuck