>> Does each slave expose a webserver ...?
Yes. Each slave hosts a webserver not just for the sandbox, but also for
the slave's own webUI and RESTful API
For example, a particular slave's webUI (forwarded through master) can be
reached at:
http://localhost:5050/#/slaves/201405120912-16777343-5050-23673-0


On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Dick Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've found the sandbox logs to be very useful in debugging
> misbehaving frameworks, typos, etc.  - the usual n00b stuff I suppose.
>
> I've got a vagrant stack running quite nicely. If i port forward I can
> view marathon and mesos UIs nicely from my host, but I can't get
> the sandbox logs because 'slaveN' isn't resolving from outside the
> Vagrant stack.
>
> I was a bit surprised because I didn't expect to need to reach the
> slaves directly.
>
> Does each slave expose a webserver to serve up
> sandbox logs or something? Just trying to work out how/if I can
> map things so that UI can be tunnelled easily.
>

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