Thanks Ondrej, Do I have to do this? I was under the impression if you didn't specify the resources then mesos would just offer everything available?
Thanks, Aaron ________________________________ From: Ondrej Smola [[email protected]] Sent: 21 May 2015 12:04 To: [email protected] Subject: Hi Aaron, You can set memory in /etc/mesos-slave/resources example: cpus(*):4;mem(*):16067;ports(*):[80-80,31000-32000] with this configuration mesos offers 15.7GB RAM on one of our nodes. 2015-05-21 12:51 GMT+02:00 Aaron Carey <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: I've managed to increase the disksize by playing with some docker options, Anyone have any idea about the memory? Thanks, Aaron ________________________________ From: Aaron Carey [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] Sent: 21 May 2015 11:19 To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: How slaves calculate resources Hi, I was just trying to figure out how Mesos slaves report the amount of resources available to them on the host? We have some slaves running on AWS t2.medium machines (2cpu, 4Gb RAM) with 32GB disks. The slaves are running inside docker containers. They report 2 cpus (correct), 2.5GB RAM and 4.9GB disk. Any ideas why this is different from what I can see on the machine? (both on the host and within the slave docker container)? Thanks, Aaron

