FYI, i just scaled up the instance and getting a lot of 'FAILED' tasks, but when I click on the link it doesnt take me anywhere..
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Nayeem Syed <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Niklas! > > Thanks for getting back! Thats awesome, it would really save me a lot of > work if we can get a Mesos spike running. > > The Marathon and Mesos URLs have the log link that shows you all the logs: > Marathon: mesos.cronycle.net:8080 > Mesos: mesos.cronycle.net:5050 (logs in here) > > I can try to do the example that was in mesophere again if you want. > > Let me know. > > Cheers > > Nayeem > > > > On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Niklas Nielsen <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Nayeem, >> >> With regards to running and auto-scaling Rails - Mesos should be a great >> platform for that :-) >> We should be able to help you debug your problem too; can you provide a >> bit more detail about the problems you are seeing? Can you provide slave >> and/or deimos logs? >> >> Niklas >> >> >> >> >> On 14 July 2014 08:56, Nayeem Syed <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> not sure this message got through or not: >>> >>> I am not sure this is the best place to ask for but I tried checking the >>> IRC channel which seemed quite empty and didnt find anywhere else to ask >>> general user questions/problems. But would appreciate some pointers and >>> directions on how I can get it up. I also posted on the Jira ticket >>> regarding this. >>> >>> I tried following the instructions set on here: >>> http://mesosphere.io/learn/run-docker-on-mesosphere/ >>> >>> Instead of using a local machine (I am on osx), I setup a ubuntu 14 >>> m3.large instance on my AWS acount then followed the instructions. >>> I connected an elastic IP and a subdomain to the instance and opened all >>> the ports on the firewall. >>> However I am not getting any docker containers running. >>> Here are my mesos and marathon urls: >>> Marathon: mesos.cronycle.net:8080 >>> Mesos: mesos.cronycle.net:5050 >>> >>> I just want to get a Rails application up on a docker container and be >>> able to scale it automatically based on resource consumptions and also be >>> able to use the procfile for it similar to Heroku. >>> >>> Is Mesos a good tool for this? I am currently looking at using >>> Deis+CoreOS, but their statistics and monitoring tools seem to be >>> non-existant, there's no automated way of monitoring processes like there >>> is with marathon for instance. >>> >>> So would have liked to make it work ideally if possible. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >> >> >

