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Marco Massenzio updated MESOS-2200: ----------------------------------- Sprint: Mesosphere Sprint 13 (was: Mesosphere Sprint 12) > bogus docker images result in bad error message to scheduler > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: MESOS-2200 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-2200 > Project: Mesos > Issue Type: Bug > Components: containerization, docker > Reporter: Jay Buffington > Assignee: Joerg Schad > Labels: mesosphere > > When a scheduler specifies a bogus image in ContainerInfo mesos doesn't tell > the scheduler that the docker pull failed or why. > This error is logged in the mesos-slave log, but it isn't given to the > scheduler (as far as I can tell): > {noformat} > E1218 23:50:55.406230 8123 slave.cpp:2730] Container > '8f70784c-3e40-4072-9ca2-9daed23f15ff' for executor > 'thermos-1418946354013-xxx-xxx-curl-0-f500cc41-dd0a-4338-8cbc-d631cb588bb1' > of framework '20140522-213145-1749004561-5050-29512-0000' failed to start: > Failed to 'docker pull > docker-registry.example.com/doesntexist/hello1.1:latest': exit status = > exited with status 1 stderr = 2014/12/18 23:50:55 Error: image > doesntexist/hello1.1 not found > {noformat} > If the docker image is not in the registry, the scheduler should give the > user an error message. If docker pull failed because of networking issues, > it should be retried. Mesos should give the scheduler enough information to > be able to make that decision. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)