> From: Laurie Clark-Michalek
> Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 4:30 PM
> To: user@mesos.apache.org
> Subject: Re: mesos ui best practise - mesos cluster in HA
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> You can check which is the current master by looking for the number of
> active slaves in state.json; if it
check
Hope it helps,
Jeremy
From: Laurie Clark-Michalek
Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 4:30 PM
To: user@mesos.apache.org
Subject: Re: mesos ui best practise - mesos cluster in HA
You can check which is the current master by looking for the number of
a
You can check which is the current master by looking for the number of
active slaves in state.json; if it's not zero, then the node is the
current master. I'm away from a computer atm, but I can provide a full
haproxy health check config if that'd be useful.
That said, it'd be really great if we c
There's really no use mesos-dns and just point your browser to
http://leader.mesos:5050 to reach the active master.
> On Dec 2 2015, at 3:18 pm, Haripriya Ayyalasomayajula
wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I am having a mesos cluster (version 0.25.0) runnin
Hi all,
I am having a mesos cluster (version 0.25.0) running in with 3 masters. I
am getting back to the community regarding the best practise that can be
adopted.
-I want to access the UI from a login node. How can I use haproxy in this
case? I have the following HAProxy configuration file on t
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