On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 04:15:25PM +0200, Tomas Barton wrote:
> Hi Chengwei,
> 
> 
> | 1. Is it necessary to deploy storm nimbus on the mesos master node?
> 
> Yes, basically Nimbus runs as Mesos framework (inside Mesos master), if Mesos
> master dies, it should start automatically on a different node.
> It's not a standard Nimbus, it's MesosNimbus (Mesos framework):
> code might look this (it's slightly outdated version):
> https://github.com/nathanmarz/storm-mesos/blob/master/src/jvm/storm/mesos/
> MesosNimbus.java

Thanks!

> 
> 
> | 2. How to deploy storm supervisor node?
> 
> No need to do that. MesosNimbus will find resources and will run supervisor
> process when a topology is submitted.

Thank you, I saw that mesos.executor.uri set to the storm-mesos tarball,
however, my VM can not access external network, so I'll verify that by
setup a internal http server.

--
Thanks,
Chengwei
> 
> Tomas
> 
> On 28 April 2014 03:49, Chengwei Yang <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>     Hi List,
> 
>     I found mesosphere has a good page
>     http://mesosphere.io/learn/run-storm-on-mesos/ to guide user setup a
>     mesos-storm cluster.
> 
>     However, I found myself several questions about that guide.
> 
>     1. Is it necessary to deploy storm nimbus on the mesos master node?
> 
>     The guide only says about deploy storm nimbus on the mesos master node.
> 
>     But I think it's fine to deploy storm nimbus on a different node. Am I
>     right?
> 
>     2. How to deploy storm supervisor node?
> 
>     The guide doesn't say anything about deploy supervisor node, from that
>     guide, I see superviosr node deploy on-demand when a topology submitted?
>     Does mesos-storm do such cool stuff?
> 
>     If not, we need deploy supervisor in all mesos nodes?
> 
>     --
>     Thanks,
>     Chengwei
> 
> 

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