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Benjamin Mahler updated MESOS-7319:
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    Description: 
The current naming of the DRAIN mode in maintenance has been confusing to users 
as there tends to be an expectation of mesos doing something (e.g. not sending 
offers, or killing tasks) to achieve the drain, whereas in reality mesos does 
nothing and expects the schedulers to act (this only applies for maintenance 
aware schedulers).

Rather, what's actually happening at in the DRAIN mode is that the maintenance 
is scheduled, that's it. So a name like SCHEDULED would be less confusing for 
users: http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/maintenance/
    Component/s: documentation

> Rename the DRAIN maintenance mode to SCHEDULED to avoid confusion.
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>                 Key: MESOS-7319
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7319
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: documentation, HTTP API, master
>            Reporter: Benjamin Mahler
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> The current naming of the DRAIN mode in maintenance has been confusing to 
> users as there tends to be an expectation of mesos doing something (e.g. not 
> sending offers, or killing tasks) to achieve the drain, whereas in reality 
> mesos does nothing and expects the schedulers to act (this only applies for 
> maintenance aware schedulers).
> Rather, what's actually happening at in the DRAIN mode is that the 
> maintenance is scheduled, that's it. So a name like SCHEDULED would be less 
> confusing for users: http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/maintenance/



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