I think you need du -sh /mnt/mesos/sandbox in the container because it is the mounted path of the sandbox in the docker container.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 8:21 PM, Mark Hammons <[email protected]> wrote: > I'll double check, but last time I du -sh the var folder in the container > it was too small to contain the binaries I downloaded. > > Mark Edgar Hammons II - Research Engineer at BioEmergences > 0603695656 > > On 01 Aug 2016, at 03:57, haosdent <[email protected]> wrote: > > >First, the binaries I get mesos to download into my sandbox don't appear > to be within the docker image > The sandbox folder should mount into the docker container with the same > path, does this not work for you? > > >running the executor causes it to complain about libmesos being missing. > Yes, you need package the native library(libmesos) which required by > executor into your jar or package it into your docker container. > Or you could consider implementing your executor base on the new HTTP API ( > https://github.com/mesosphere/mesos-rxjava) > > On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Mark Hammons < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> So far I've been developing a mesos framework using a custom executor and >> scheduler. Custom executors seem to provide a lot of flexibility in >> responding to and communicating with the parent mesos-slave, so I'd like to >> keep that around. However, my users would like to have customizable >> environments for their algorithms to run in (like maybe one user would >> design their application in an ubuntu environment and doesn't want to take >> the time to adapt to the CentOS 7 environment the mesos slave is running). >> So, I'd like to set the sandbox of the executor to be within the context of >> a docker image. I thought doing something like this would work: >> http://pastie.org/10924936 >> >> >> >> but it doesn't for three big reasons. First, the binaries I get mesos to >> download into my sandbox don't appear to be within the docker image, and >> second the command defined by execCommand is executed at the root of the >> docker image instead of within the mesos sandbox. Even when I get around >> these issues by adding directives in execCommand to download the missing >> binaries into the docker image, running the executor causes it to complain >> about libmesos being missing. Is there any way to do what I'm trying to do? >> Could someone give me an example project that works this way? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mark >> -- >> >> Mark Hammons - +33 06 03 69 56 56 >> >> Research Engineer @ BioEmergences <http://bioemergences.iscpif.fr> >> >> Lab Phone: 01 69 82 34 19 >> > > > > -- > Best Regards, > Haosdent Huang > > -- Best Regards, Haosdent Huang

