> do you mean, you *never* receive updates about other nodes or you just don't 
> receive them regularly? If you receive an offer initially and you don't 
> accept or decline it, you will not receive that offer again. You can cache it 
> for some time locally and then accept it at a later point in time. Or you 
> decline it and then you will receive the offer again some seconds later. In 
> principle.

I understood that it was good practice to either accept or decline an offer, 
and not store them up… I don’t recall where I received that advice from now, 
but it feels like the right thing to do.

My question here though is in the event of receiving a resource offer with no 
CPU in it, and then declining it, why shouldn’t my framework receive offers 
regarding other nodes with CPU? Surely a resource offer declination is an 
indicator that the particular node in question isn’t suitable and Mesos should 
move on…

Thanks.

Kind regards,
Christopher

Christopher Hunt
Technical Lead, Lightbend Production Suite
@huntchr
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