Thanks Alex for the information and others too for sharing their experiences.
- Gurvinder On 03/11/2015 07:50 PM, Alex Rukletsov wrote: > Gurvinder, > > no, there are no publicly available binaries, neither is documentation > at this point. We will publish either or both as soon as it is rock solid. > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 2:08 AM, Gurvinder Singh > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > On 03/10/2015 11:41 PM, Tim Chen wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > As Alex said you can run Mesos in CoreOS without Docker if you put in > > the dependencies in. > > > Tim, is there any documentation of using Mesos outside container in > CoreOS available or binary available which we can wget in cloud-init > file to fulfill dependencies. As we would like to test it out Mesos on > CoreOS outside docker. > > - Gurvinder > > It is a common ask though to run Mesos-slave in a Docker container in > > general, either on CoreOS or not. It's definitely a bit involved as you > > need to mount in a directory for persisting work dir and also mounting > > in /sys/fs for cgroups, also you should use the --pid=host flag since > > Docker 1.5 so it shares the host pid namespace. > > > > Although you get a lot less isolation, there are still motivations to > > run slave in Docker regardless. > > > > One thing that's missing from the mesos docker containerizer is that it > > won't be able to recover tasks on restart, and I have a series of > > patches pending review to fix that. > > > > Tim > > > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Alex Rukletsov <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: > > > > My 2¢. > > > > > > First of all, it doesn’t look like a great idea to package > > resource manager into Docker putting one more abstraction > layer > > between a resource itself and resource manager. > > > > > > You can run mesos-slave on CoreOS node without putting it into a > > Docker container. > > > > —Alex > > > > > >

