2015-06-30 6:23 GMT+08:00 Andras Kerekes <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> Is there a preferred way to do service discovery in Mesos via mesos-dns
> running on CoreOS? I’m trying to implement a simple app which consists of
> two docker containers and one of them (A) depends on the other (B). What
> I’d like to do is to tell container A to use a fix dns name
> (containerB.marathon.mesos in case of mesos-dns) to find the other service.
> There are at least 3 different ways I think it can be done, but the 3 I
> found all have some shortcomings.
>
>
>
> 1.       Use SRV records to get the port along with the IP. Con: I’d
> prefer not to build the logic of handling SRV records into the app, it can
> be a legacy app that is difficult to modify
>
> 2.       Use haproxy on slaves and connect via a well-known port on
> localhost. Cons: the Marathon provided script does not run on CoreOS, also
> I don’t know how to run haproxy on CoreOS outside of a docker container. If
> it is running in a docker container, then how can it dynamically allocate
> ports on localhost if a new service is discovered in Marathon/Mesos?
>
Do you know this repo? https://github.com/QubitProducts/bamboo . And here
our corp one https://github.com/Dataman-Cloud/bamboo branched from the
above.

> 3.       Use dedicated port to bind the containers to. Con: I can have
> only as many instances of a service as many slaves I have because they bind
> to the same port.
>
>
>
> What other alternatives are there?
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>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andras
>

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