The docker stop command will attempt to kill the container if it doesn't stop in 10 seconds by default. I think we should be using this with the -t flag to control the time between stop and kill rather than just using kill.
I'll try to submit a patch. Cheers, ryan On 15 October 2014 05:37, Scott Rankin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I’m working on prototyping Mesos+Marathon for our services platform, > using apps deployed as Docker containers. Our applications register > themselves with our service discovery framework on startup and un-register > themselves when they shut down (assuming they shut down reasonably > gracefully). What I’m finding is that when Mesos shuts down a docker > container, it uses “docker kill” as opposed to “docker stop”. I can see > the reasoning behind this, but it causes a problem in that the container > doesn’t get a chance to clean up after itself. > > Is this something that might be addressed? Perhaps by trying docker > stop and then running kill if it doesn’t shut down after 30 seconds or > something? > > Thanks, > Scott > > This email message contains information that Corporate Reimbursement > Services, Inc. considers confidential and/or proprietary, or may later > designate as confidential and proprietary. It is intended only for use of > the individual or entity named above and should not be forwarded to any > other persons or entities without the express consent of Corporate > Reimbursement Services, Inc., nor should it be used for any purpose other > than in the course of any potential or actual business relationship with > Corporate Reimbursement Services, Inc. If the reader of this message is not > the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it > to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, > distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If > you have received this communication in error, please notify sender > immediately and destroy the original message. > > Internal Revenue Service regulations require that certain types of written > advice include a disclaimer. To the extent the preceding message contains > advice relating to a Federal tax issue, unless expressly stated otherwise > the advice is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used by > the recipient or any other taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding Federal > tax penalties, and was not written to support the promotion or marketing of > any transaction or matter discussed herein. >

