For the bash, I think you can use "bash -x" to see what command are
executing, and check the environment variables of the shell.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Ahmet Emre Aladağ <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I performed the mesosphere 0.25 installation with 3 nodes
> (master/zookeeper/slaves).
>
> "sudo start mesos-master" works but when I type: "sudo start mesos-slave",
>
> "/usr/bin/mesos-init-wrapper slave" is called but it does not spawn a
> slave process. It just finishes. I had to change the
> /etc/init/mesos-slave.conf to
>
> exec mesos-slave --containerizers=docker,mesos --master="zk://.../mesos"
>  --hostname="...." --ip="...." --log_dir="/var/log/mesos"
>
> to make it work. This way it works but it can't read the conf files under
> /etc/mesos-slave. I think the wrapper's main function is to read those
> confs.
>
> What could be the reason for this? How can I debug it? Bash code seems
> complicated.
>
>
>


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