Hi everybody,

I have created MESOS-2150
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-2150> about
adding service discovery info to tasks and executors at Mesos. A proposed
design doc is available here
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tpnjfHsa5Joka23CqgGppqnK0jODcElBvTFUBBO-A38/edit?usp=sharing>.
The motivation is the following:

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Mesos enables flexible deployment of tasks in a shared cluster. A task may
run on any slave and even move between slaves based on resource
availability, framework shares, slave failures, and other constraints. To
make the most of this flexibility, we need an automatic way to discover
where tasks are and how to connect to the services they provide. To address
this need, a number of service discovery systems have been proposed, based
on proxies, DNS, or consistent stores such as Zookeeper and etcd.

Any service discovery system needs to draw information about currently
running tasks, their location, and their configuration parameters (IP
address, ports, etc). In a Mesos cluster with multiple frameworks, the only
authoritative source of information about running tasks is the master
itself. In order to automatically manage the service discovery system, the
task information available in the master should include service discovery
preferences and parameters.

If service discovery information is not available in the Mesos master,
Mesos users will likely have to build auxiliary systems that gather and
serve this information. Keeping the information in such auxiliary systems
consistent with the task information in the master will only cause
complications in the long term. It is best to store service discovery
information along with all the other task information in the Mesos master.

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Looking forward to your feedback,

Christos

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