Yes ! Thanks, had to remove network, but it is running now.
-----Original Message----- From: Joseph Wu [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: vrijdag 13 oktober 2017 23:48 To: user Subject: Re: Mesos containerizer with marathon A quick modification to try... Replace the container type: "container": { "type": "DOCKER", With this: "container": { "type": "MESOS", That will tell Marathon to use the Mesos containerizer, rather than the Docker containerizer. On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 2:38 PM, Marc Roos <[email protected]> wrote: I was watching this video https://youtu.be/rHUngcGgzVM?t=1515 <https://youtu.be/rHUngcGgzVM?t=1515> of using mesos for docker images. And it looks like I can run the influxdb docker image with mesos-execute --master=192.168.10.151:5050 --name=influxdb --docker_image=influxdb --shell=false However I have problems launching the application via the marathon webinterface, could this be related to that marathon is looking for the dockerd? Delayed(0 of 1 instances) State TASK_FAILED Message Abnormal executor termination: unknown container Without any stderr/stdout { "id": "/influxdb", "cmd": null, "cpus": 1, "mem": 128, "disk": 200, "instances": 1, "acceptedResourceRoles": [], "container": { "type": "DOCKER", "volumes": [], "docker": { "image": "influxdb", "network": "BRIDGE", "portMappings": [ { "containerPort": 8086, "hostPort": 0, "servicePort": 10001, "protocol": "tcp", "name": "httpapi", "labels": {} }, { "containerPort": 25829, "hostPort": 0, "servicePort": 10002, "protocol": "tcp", "name": "collectd", "labels": {} } ], "privileged": false, "parameters": [], "forcePullImage": false } }, "portDefinitions": [ { "port": 10001, "protocol": "tcp", "name": "default", "labels": {} }, { "port": 10002, "protocol": "tcp", "labels": {} } ] } centos7 mesos-1.4.0-2.0.1.x86_64 marathon-1.4.8-1.0.660.el7.x86_64 mesosphere-zookeeper-3.4.6-0.1.20141204175332.centos7.x86_64 Getting the images directly from /tmp PS. Just 'playing' 2 days with mesos test environment, so pardon if terminology is not correct.

