On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 01:26:52AM -0700, Adam Bordelon wrote: > Hi Diptanu, > > If you are referring to the "Max Share" column for frameworks in the web ui, > that is not a configuration parameter determining how many resources to offer > to a framework. It is rather just the max(cpu_share, mem_share) where each > share is the percentage of total resources currently in use by that framework.
As I know, it's not *in use* but offered. > A better descriptor for that column might be "Dominant Resource Share". > > If you do want to specify the share of resources offered to each framework, > you > should look into the 'roles' and 'weights' parameters from `mesos-master > --help > `. For example, you could specify that frameworks of the "high priority" role > deserve double the resource share of normal frameworks, and that frameworks > with the "low priority" should only get half as many resources as normal > frameworks. In addition, you can refer to the "resources" parameter from *mesos-slave --help* reserve some resources for a specific framework. -- Thanks, Chengwei > > Hope that helps, > -Adam- > > > On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Diptanu Choudhury <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry if this is already answered somewhere in the docs, couldn't find > anything. What does the Max share percentage for a framework mean? Is this > something which would determine the share of offers which will be made to > a > framework if there are more than one running and if so is it something > that > can be configured programmatically. > > -- > Thanks, > Diptanu Choudhury > Web - www.linkedin.com/in/diptanu > Twitter - @diptanu > >

