Tim, Unfortunately my dev test environment is Ubuntu at the moment. How do you run the master and slave on the same host given they read the same mesos.conf file, where the content would differ depending on slave vs master?
- Jim ________________________________ From: Tim St Clair <tstcl...@redhat.com> To: user@mesos.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 7:23 AM Subject: Re: run master and slave on same host (just for testing)? Jim - If you have a Fedora 19/20 machine and are willing to take some prototypes for a test drive. I have packaged .src.rpm available for rebuild: http://tstclair.fedorapeople.org/mesos/ simply `rpmbuild -bb http://tstclair.fedorapeople.org/mesos/mesos-0.16.0-2.d0cb03f.fc21.src.rpm` It's configured to put the logs in standard locations and jig'd to work out of the gate. `systemctl start mesos-master mesos-slave` Cheers, Tim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Freeman" <ji...@sbcglobal.net> To: user@mesos.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 7:18:56 PM Subject: run master and slave on same host (just for testing)? I'm following Mesos README's "Running a Mesos Cluster" section. Is [prefix]/var/mesos/conf/mesos.conf used to config both the master and slave? If so then I can't run master and slave on same host since the config would differ for master vs. slave. BTW, I don't see this file installed, nor do I see a .template for it anywhere. - Jim -- Cheers, Tim -- Cheers, Tim