Hi Rinaldo, The dynamic reservation endpoint support was introduced in 0.25.0, you may want to use the latest code to build.
If build fails on Oracle Linux, please go ahead to file a JIRA ticket to get some support. Thanks, Guangya On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 8:01 AM, DiGiorgio, Mr. Rinaldo S. < rdigior...@pace.edu> wrote: > > On Sep 21, 2015, at 19:33, Guangya Liu <gyliu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > HI Rinaldo, > > I think that you can use dynamic reservation feature to achieve this: You > can launch your tasks after reservation succeeds. Actually, all of the > dynamic reservation feature with endpoint has been finished except ACL > part, so you can use this feature now if you do not care ACL part. > > Thanks, > > > Many thanks -- I am using 0.23. I am unable to compile 0.24 on Oracle > Linux. Do you think I should report the issue on Oracle Linux 7 -- the > subversion libraries are not being found. > Rinaldo > > > Guangya > > On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 6:32 AM, DiGiorgio, Mr. Rinaldo S. < > rdigior...@pace.edu> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have some tasks that need to run on different types of agents. I >> don’t want the tasks to run unless I am going to have all the resources. >> Can someone suggest how I could accomplish that with mesos. I read about >> reservations here: >> http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/reservation/ >> >> I could iterate over all the resources I need and if I get them >> proceed. >> >> Is that the only way to do it? >> >> Any idea when coming soon will be available? >> >> /reserve (*Coming Soon*) >> >> Suppose we want to reserve 8 CPUs and 4096 MB of RAM for the ads role on >> a slave with id=<slave_id>. We send an HTTP POST request to the /reserve HTTP >> endpoint like so: >> >> >> Rinaldo >> >> >> > >