You can check the marathon logs to see what is happening, but I would guess the insufficient resource for the task to be launched.
Thanks, ./Siva. On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 6:05 AM, Yu Wei <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm running a simple marathon application "An Inline Shell Script". > > After deploying, the app doesn't leave "waiting". > > > In mesos/state, I found following stuff. > > "root_submissions":"true","user_sorter":"drf","version":" > false","webui_dir":"\/usr\/local\/share\/mesos\/webui"," > work_dir":"\/opensrc\/cloud\/workbench","zk_session_ > timeout":"10secs"},"slaves":[{"id":"5c79ff49-8180-4d0b-8fcd- > 82eaf47c5a72-S0","pid":"slave(1)@127.0.1.1:5051","hostname": > "jared-QiTianM4550-D680","registered_time":1471247912.3384," > reregistered_time":1471250972.04209,"resources":{"disk":516395.0," > mem":14970.0,"gpus":0.0,"cpus":8.0,"ports":"[31000-32000]"}, > "used_resources":{"disk":0.0,"mem":0.0,"gpus":0.0,"cpus":0. > 0},"offered_resources":{"disk":0.0,"mem":0.0,"gpus":0.0," > cpus":0.0},"reserved_resources":{},"unreserved_ > resources":{"disk":516395.0,"mem":14970.0,"gpus":0.0,"cpus" > :8.0,"ports":"[31000-32000]"},"attributes":{},"active":true, > "version":"1.1.0"}],"frameworks":[],"completed_ > frameworks":[],"orphan_tasks":[],"unregistered_frameworks":[]} > > > I started mesos master and agent as below, > > sudo mesos-master --work_dir=/opensrc/cloud/workbench > > sudo mesos-agent --master=127.0.1.1:5050 --containerizers=docker,mesos > --isolation=docker/runtime,filesystem/linux > --work_dir=/opensrc/cloud/workbench > --image_providers=docker > > > Then I launched marathon as below, > > bin/start --master localhost:2181/mesos --zk zk://localhost:2181/marathon > --logging_level DEBUG > > > Then create app to execute simple shell command, it doesn't leave > waiting. Do I need to specify image for docker/container? > > > Any advice? > > > Jared, (??) > Software developer > Interested in open source software, big data, Linux > -- ever tried. ever failed. no matter. try again. fail again. fail better. -- Samuel Beckett

