Thanks Guangya for your help. Unfortunately, something seems to be wrong. I get the error that the 'containerizer' is not supported: "Failed to load unknown flag 'containerizer'" I am using mesos-0.24.1.
I am trying to run a hello-docker aurora (v0.11) job using docker containerizer. -- κρισhναν On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Guangya Liu <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that the following cli is a good start point for you to take a > look which supports all containizers in mesos. > > https://github.com/apache/mesos/blob/master/src/cli/execute.cpp > > ./src/mesos-execute --master=192.168.56.12:5050 --command="sleep 1000" > --name=test_mesos --docker_image=busybox:latest --containerizer=mesos > > ./src/mesos-execute --master=192.168.56.12:5050 --command="sleep 1000" > --name=test_mesos --docker_image=busybox:latest —containerizer=docker > > Thanks, > > Guangya > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Krish <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I was wondering if we can have both containerized (docker) & >> non-containerized workloads running at the same time on Mesos agents/slaves. >> >> I see from the mesos-slave command help that there is a 'containerizers' >> option in the CLI & it will enforce the usage of containers to be used. It >> doesn't seem to support non-containerized workloads. >> >> Is my analysis correct? >> >> Also, if the above is correct, how does one tell the frameworks >> (Aurora/Marathon/Cassandra frameworks) to use containerized vs >> non-containerized workload slaves to schedule jobs? >> >> -- >> κρισhναν >> > > > > -- > Guangya Liu (刘光亚) > Senior Software Engineer > DCOS and OpenStack Development > IBM Platform Computing > Systems and Technology Group >

