Hi,

Thanks for your fast reply. Do you remember on which version of OpenShift you 
were working on?
And which directory it was?

I see kubelet in the /usr/bin/ folder and there is no folder which is named km. 
I'm on OpenShift Origin:
oc v1.1.0.1-1-g2c6ff4b
kubernetes v1.1.0-origin-1107-g4c8e6f4

Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 23:01:58 +0800
Subject: Re: Mesos on OpenShift 3.1
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Hi Den,
AFAIK, the OpenShift do not include Kubenetes-Mesos distro when I try it month 
ago, but I do not know if it includes Kubenetes-Mesos distro for now. You can 
double check if there is a binary named as "km" which is in same directory as 
"kubelet", if the "km" is there, then you can migrate your Kubernetes running 
on Mesos by following 
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/getting-started-guides/mesos.md;
 otherwise, you cannot.
Thanks,
Guangya

On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 10:41 PM, Den Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:























I'm able to install and configure OpenShift 3.1 with
ansible. 

I will have an OpenShift environment which is using Docker and Kubernetes.

So it's easy to build/deploy and host applications using docker images.



But there is a 'new' problem. We received some Docker images which contain one
product together.

This product is using Apache Mesos. So it will need it on OpenShift. I read
it's possible to run Mesos and Kubernetes together.

Is this also possible after the Kubernetes installation with OpenShift?



Can you give me some hints how to perform this process if it's possible?



Thanks





                                          

                                          

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