[jira] [Commented] (AURORA-1735) Enabling jobs to dynamically reserve cluster resources through Aurora

2017-07-05 Thread Dmitriy Shirchenko (JIRA)

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Dmitriy Shirchenko commented on AURORA-1735:


Code is here (with a couple of orthogonal patches): reviews.apache.org/r/57487/

> Enabling jobs to dynamically reserve cluster resources through Aurora
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>
> Key: AURORA-1735
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1735
> Project: Aurora
>  Issue Type: Epic
>  Components: Scheduler
>Reporter: Mehrdad Nurolahzade
>Assignee: Dmitriy Shirchenko
>
> As a precursor to support persistent services through Apache Aurora we have 
> to enable dynamic reservation of resources through Aurora. A stateful service 
> needs the ability to create a persistent disk volume, and the ability to 
> reserve resources. A persistent volume is necessary to actually store the 
> state, and reservation of resources is necessary in order to reliably 
> re-offer the service: the state itself, along with the resources necessary to 
> retrieve the state (e.g. cpu and memory). Aurora needs to be extended to take 
> advantage of these new features that are now supported by Mesos.
> RFC document: 
> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15n29HSQPXuFrnxZAgfVINTRP1Iv47_jfcstJNuMwr5A]
> Design Doc: 
> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L2EKEcKKBPmuxRviSUebyuqiNwaO-2hsITBjt3SgWvE]



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[jira] [Commented] (AURORA-1735) Enabling jobs to dynamically reserve cluster resources through Aurora

2017-07-05 Thread Dmitriy Shirchenko (JIRA)

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Dmitriy Shirchenko commented on AURORA-1735:


[~rdelvalle] This was successfully deployed internally. I can update the RB 
with the code if you are interested.

> Enabling jobs to dynamically reserve cluster resources through Aurora
> -
>
> Key: AURORA-1735
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1735
> Project: Aurora
>  Issue Type: Epic
>  Components: Scheduler
>Reporter: Mehrdad Nurolahzade
>Assignee: Dmitriy Shirchenko
>
> As a precursor to support persistent services through Apache Aurora we have 
> to enable dynamic reservation of resources through Aurora. A stateful service 
> needs the ability to create a persistent disk volume, and the ability to 
> reserve resources. A persistent volume is necessary to actually store the 
> state, and reservation of resources is necessary in order to reliably 
> re-offer the service: the state itself, along with the resources necessary to 
> retrieve the state (e.g. cpu and memory). Aurora needs to be extended to take 
> advantage of these new features that are now supported by Mesos.
> RFC document: 
> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15n29HSQPXuFrnxZAgfVINTRP1Iv47_jfcstJNuMwr5A]
> Design Doc: 
> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L2EKEcKKBPmuxRviSUebyuqiNwaO-2hsITBjt3SgWvE]



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[jira] [Commented] (AURORA-1735) Enabling jobs to dynamically reserve cluster resources through Aurora

2017-07-03 Thread Renan DelValle (JIRA)

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Renan DelValle commented on AURORA-1735:


[~shirchen] are you still working on this?

> Enabling jobs to dynamically reserve cluster resources through Aurora
> -
>
> Key: AURORA-1735
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1735
> Project: Aurora
>  Issue Type: Epic
>  Components: Scheduler
>Reporter: Mehrdad Nurolahzade
>Assignee: Dmitriy Shirchenko
>
> As a precursor to support persistent services through Apache Aurora we have 
> to enable dynamic reservation of resources through Aurora. A stateful service 
> needs the ability to create a persistent disk volume, and the ability to 
> reserve resources. A persistent volume is necessary to actually store the 
> state, and reservation of resources is necessary in order to reliably 
> re-offer the service: the state itself, along with the resources necessary to 
> retrieve the state (e.g. cpu and memory). Aurora needs to be extended to take 
> advantage of these new features that are now supported by Mesos.
> RFC document: 
> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15n29HSQPXuFrnxZAgfVINTRP1Iv47_jfcstJNuMwr5A]
> Design Doc: 
> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L2EKEcKKBPmuxRviSUebyuqiNwaO-2hsITBjt3SgWvE]



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