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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push: new 6cded5f Updated the website built from mesos SHA: d0c7c19. 6cded5f is described below commit 6cded5f7493666151a39c9e6c94f773d8aa4d811 Author: jenkins <bui...@apache.org> AuthorDate: Thu Nov 22 16:42:22 2018 +0000 Updated the website built from mesos SHA: d0c7c19. --- content/documentation/cli/index.html | 16 +++++++++------- content/documentation/latest/cli/index.html | 16 +++++++++------- 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/documentation/cli/index.html b/content/documentation/cli/index.html index 73011cc..8db4ee1 100644 --- a/content/documentation/cli/index.html +++ b/content/documentation/cli/index.html @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ and stream its input/output.</li> <p>For now, the Mesos CLI is still under development and not built as part of a standard Mesos distribution.</p> -<p>The CLI can be built using <a href="/documentation/latest/./configuration/autotools/">Autotools</a> and +<p>However, the CLI can be built using <a href="/documentation/latest/./configuration/autotools/">Autotools</a> and <a href="/documentation/latest/./configuration/cmake/">Cmake options</a>. If necessary, check the options described in the linked pages to set Python 3 before starting a build.</p> @@ -146,20 +146,22 @@ run the integration tests.</p> <h2>Configuring the CLI</h2> -<p>The CLI uses a configuration file to know where are the masters of the cluster -and the plugins that can be used on top of the default ones provided.</p> +<p>The CLI uses a configuration file to know where the masters of the cluster are +as well as list any plugins that should be used in addition to the default ones +provided.</p> -<p>The file, which should be located at <code>~/.mesos/config.toml</code>, looks like this:</p> +<p>The configuation file, located by default at <code>~/.mesos/config.toml</code>, looks +like this:</p> -<pre><code># The `plugins` is an array listing the absolute paths of the +<pre><code># The `plugins` array lists the absolute paths of the # plugins you want to add to the CLI. plugins = [ "</absolute/path/to/plugin-1/directory>", "</absolute/path/to/plugin-2/directory>" ] -# The `master` is a field that has to be composed of an -# `address` or `zookeeper` field, but not both. For example: +# The `master` field is either composed of an `address` field +# or a `zookeeper` field, but not both. For example: [master] address = "10.10.0.30:5050" # The `zookeeper` field has an `addresses` array and a `path` field. diff --git a/content/documentation/latest/cli/index.html b/content/documentation/latest/cli/index.html index f252d53..f17a88c 100644 --- a/content/documentation/latest/cli/index.html +++ b/content/documentation/latest/cli/index.html @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ and stream its input/output.</li> <p>For now, the Mesos CLI is still under development and not built as part of a standard Mesos distribution.</p> -<p>The CLI can be built using <a href="/documentation/latest/./configuration/autotools/">Autotools</a> and +<p>However, the CLI can be built using <a href="/documentation/latest/./configuration/autotools/">Autotools</a> and <a href="/documentation/latest/./configuration/cmake/">Cmake options</a>. If necessary, check the options described in the linked pages to set Python 3 before starting a build.</p> @@ -146,20 +146,22 @@ run the integration tests.</p> <h2>Configuring the CLI</h2> -<p>The CLI uses a configuration file to know where are the masters of the cluster -and the plugins that can be used on top of the default ones provided.</p> +<p>The CLI uses a configuration file to know where the masters of the cluster are +as well as list any plugins that should be used in addition to the default ones +provided.</p> -<p>The file, which should be located at <code>~/.mesos/config.toml</code>, looks like this:</p> +<p>The configuation file, located by default at <code>~/.mesos/config.toml</code>, looks +like this:</p> -<pre><code># The `plugins` is an array listing the absolute paths of the +<pre><code># The `plugins` array lists the absolute paths of the # plugins you want to add to the CLI. plugins = [ "</absolute/path/to/plugin-1/directory>", "</absolute/path/to/plugin-2/directory>" ] -# The `master` is a field that has to be composed of an -# `address` or `zookeeper` field, but not both. For example: +# The `master` field is either composed of an `address` field +# or a `zookeeper` field, but not both. For example: [master] address = "10.10.0.30:5050" # The `zookeeper` field has an `addresses` array and a `path` field.