yes, in recently mesos deployment, if i ignore the hostname, just specified
IP, the mesos cluster sometime is not working. because the hostname is not
correct. so i also curious the machine definition:
"Each machine must have at least a hostname or IP included. The hostname is
not case-sensitive."

it should be defined must hostname and ip included.


2016-07-19 11:38 GMT+08:00 Qiang Chen <[email protected]>:

> Thanks Joseph.
>
> I saw this from mesos [doc site](
> http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/maintenance/):
>
> "Each machine must have at least a hostname or IP included. The hostname
> is not case-sensitive."
>
> From my test, the statement above is not correct, as if I only specific
> the hostname or IP, it will NOT take effect for the maintenance agents.
> but should specific both will OK.
>
> On 2016年07月19日 02:17, Joseph Wu wrote:
>
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>
> My guess is that your agents don't match the machines you specified.
> Note: The maintenance endpoints in Mesos allow you to specify maintenance
> against non-existent machines, because the operator may add agents on those
> machines in future.
>
> In Mesos' maintenance primitives, a "machine" is a hostname + IP.  (A
> physical/virtual machine can hold multiple agents.)  The response in
> /maintenance/status is in terms of machines, not agents.  If none of your
> frameworks support inverse offers, then you won't get any useful
> information from the /maintenance/status endpoint.
>
> You can figure out an agent's hostname/IP by hitting the /master/slaves
> endpoint:
>
> {
>   "slaves": [
>     {
>       "pid":"slave(1)@127.0.0.1:5051",
>       "hostname":"foo-bar",
>       ...
>
> ^ The above translates to a machine = { "hostname": "foo-bar", "ip" : "
> 127.0.0.1" }
>
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Qiang Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm puzzled in using maintenance mode.
>>
>> I see this from mesos [doc site](
>> http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/maintenance/):
>>
>> ```
>> When maintenance is triggered by the operator, all agents on the machine
>> are told to shutdown. These agents are removed from the master, which means
>> that a TASK_LOST status update will be sent for every task running on
>> each of those agents. The scheduler driver’s slaveLost callback will
>> also be invoked for each of the removed agents. Any agents on machines in
>> maintenance are also prevented from re-registering with the master in the
>> future (until maintenance is completed and the machine is brought back up).
>> ```
>> But I didn't find the agent machine shutdown or task failed when I test
>> the maintenance HTTP endpoints.
>>
>> If mesos agents are in that mode will move the running tasks to other
>> agents? namely, it will evacuate all the tasks in those agents? and the
>> shutdown?
>>
>> When I POST "/maintenance/schedule" and "/machine/down" and give a proper
>> maintain time window. I got the response that those specified agents are in
>> the "draining_machines" and "down_machines" list by GET
>> "/maintenance/status", but didn't shutdown and evacuate any tasks, why ?
>> does it make sense?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>> Chen, Qiang
>>
>>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Chen, Qiang
>
>


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