Hi Guangya, Thanks for information.
Regards, Pradeep On 5 October 2015 at 17:57, Guangya Liu <gyliu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Pradeep, > > There is a JIRA ticket doing your requirement but not finished yet, please > refer to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-3366 for detail. The > basic idea is using customized hook modules to collect customized metrics. > > For now, you have to set metrics/resource manually for each slave to > workaround. > > Thanks, > > Guangya > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Pradeep Kiruvale < > pradeepkiruv...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Guangya, >> >> Thanks for your reply. That is nice feature to group the slaves into >> different racks and etc...But is there any way I can get metric of other >> hardware >> features other than CPU,MEM, DISK like IO, PCI devices that exists with >> the node etc? >> >> Thanks, >> Pradeep >> >> On 5 October 2015 at 17:45, Guangya Liu <gyliu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Pradeep, >>> >>> I think that you can try Chronos and Marathon which can help you. >>> >>> *Marathon:* https://github.com/mesosphere/marathon >>> You can try Marathon + Mesos + Mesos Resource Attribute >>> >>> When you start up mesos slave, uses --attributes option, here is an >>> example: >>> ./bin/mesos-slave.sh --master=9.21.61.21:5050 --quiet >>> --log_dir=/tmp/mesos --attributes=rackid:r1;groupid:g1 >>> This basically defines two attributes for this mesos slave host. rackid >>> with value r1 and groupid with value g1. >>> >>> marathon start -i "like_test" -C "sleep 1000000" -n 4 -c 1 -m 50 -o >>> "rackid:LIKE:r1" >>> >>> this will place applications on the slave node whose rackid is r1 >>> >>> *Chronos:* https://github.com/mesos/chronos , Chronos supports the >>> definition of jobs triggered by the completion of other jobs. It supports >>> arbitrarily long dependency chains. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Guangya >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Pradeep Kiruvale < >>> pradeepkiruv...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> Are there any frameworks that exists with the Mesos to schedule the >>>> bigger apps? >>>> I mean to say scheduling a app which has many services and will not fit >>>> into one physical node. >>>> >>>> Is there any frame work that can be used to >>>> schedule tasks based on the underlying hardware constraints like >>>> Network bandwidth ? >>>> >>> Schedule the tasks based on their dependencies and proximity to each >>>> other in a cluster or a rack? >>>> >>>> Thanks & Regards, >>>> Pradeep >>>> >>> >>> >> >