Are you sure "71d35ca2-caa5-420d-9161-a42b750555cd" is your task id? The id
of the cgroup is a random UUID generated by mesos slave. It has nothing to
do with executor/task ids IIRC.


On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:22 AM, mohit soni <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I would like to know if cgroups are applied at executor level or
> directly at task level. Because, an executor can have many tasks, and
> executor can shrink or expand accordingly. Although, in most cases,
> only one executor runs one task.
>
> I ran a quick experiment, by launching an aurora job. When the task
> got launched on slave, here's the label that got created:
> /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/mesos/71d35ca2-caa5-420d-9161-a42b750555cd
>
> The task got mounted under name: 71d35ca2-caa5-420d-9161-a42b750555cd
>
> I found that the executor id was:
>
> thermos-1408469503272-myuser-devel-largeprofile-0-d07b0417-eced-4515-b5ce-978416b82ebc
>
> And, the task id was:
> 71d35ca2-caa5-420d-9161-a42b750555cd
>
> Is this the expected behavior ? Or the cgroup label should be executor
> id ? Since, I am using aurora, thermos_executor is used for tasks.
>
> Mesos version: 0.18.0
>
> Regards
> Mohit
>

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