> Did you figure out the issue here? I expected to see a "New master
> detected at.." line in slave log.
>



> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 7:16 AM, James Miller <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm having an issue restarting a downed slave.  I see this message in the
>> Master Logs about shutting down the slave.
>>
>> Shutting down slave 20140929-033442-822441824-5050-13733-0 at
>> slave(1)@XXX.XXX.5.47:5051 (XXX.XXX.5.47) with message 'health check timed
>> out'
>>
>> Now when I restart the slave it doesn't registered with the master, this
>> is
>> all I see in the logs
>>
>> I1210 14:35:58.518051 32273 status_update_manager.cpp:193] Recovering
>> status update manager
>> I1210 14:35:58.518538 32273 docker.cpp:577] Recovering Docker containers
>> I1210 14:35:58.519000 32271 containerizer.cpp:252] Recovering
>> containerizer
>> I1210 14:35:58.521811 32271 group.cpp:313] Group process
>> (group(1)@XXX.XXX.5.47:5051) connected to ZooKeeper
>> I1210 14:35:58.521991 32271 group.cpp:787] Syncing group operations: queue
>> size (joins, cancels, datas) = (0, 0, 0)
>> I1210 14:35:58.522042 32271 group.cpp:385] Trying to create path '/mesos'
>> in ZooKeeper
>> I1210 14:35:58.526932 32271 detector.cpp:138] Detected a new leader:
>> (id='3')
>> I1210 14:35:58.527355 32271 group.cpp:658] Trying to get
>> '/mesos/info_0000000003' in ZooKeeper
>> I1210 14:35:58.529145 32273 detector.cpp:426] A new leading master
>> ([email protected]:5050) is detected
>> I1210 14:36:58.513636 32278 slave.cpp:3053] Current usage 60.91%. Max
>> allowed age: 2.036602219500185days
>>
>>
>> So it is detecting the correct master node, but I never see it try to
>> registered.  Do I need to do something different since the Master shut
>> down
>> the slave previously???
>>
>> -James
>>
>>
>

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