Hello Tim,

The nimbus logs says :

2015-07-03 17:48:47 o.a.z.ClientCnxn [INFO] Session establishment complete
on server node1/192.168.33.10:2181, sessionid = 0x14e548011e40024,
negotiated timeout = 20000
2015-07-03 17:48:47 b.s.d.nimbus [INFO] Starting Nimbus server...
2015-07-03 17:48:48 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Currently have 2 offers buffered
2015-07-03 17:48:48 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Topologies that need
assignments: #{"newTopo-3-1435942676" "ooooo-5-1435944054"
"againTopo-2-1435942258" "test-4-1435943781" "myTopo-1-1435938251"}
2015-07-03 17:48:48 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Number of available slots: 0
2015-07-03 17:48:58 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Currently have 2 offers buffered
2015-07-03 17:48:58 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Topologies that need
assignments: #{"newTopo-3-1435942676" "ooooo-5-1435944054"
"againTopo-2-1435942258" "test-4-1435943781" "myTopo-1-1435938251"}
2015-07-03 17:48:58 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Number of available slots: 0
2015-07-03 17:49:08 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Currently have 2 offers buffered
2015-07-03 17:49:08 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Topologies that need
assignments: #{"newTopo-3-1435942676" "ooooo-5-1435944054"
"againTopo-2-1435942258" "test-4-1435943781" "myTopo-1-1435938251"}
2015-07-03 17:49:08 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Number of available slots: 0
2015-07-03 17:49:18 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Currently have 2 offers buffered
2015-07-03 17:49:18 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Topologies that need
assignments: #{"newTopo-3-1435942676" "ooooo-5-1435944054"
"againTopo-2-1435942258" "test-4-1435943781" "myTopo-1-1435938251"}
2015-07-03 17:49:18 s.m.MesosNimbus [INFO] Number of available slots: 0


There is something interesting in mesos-slave logs saying:

W0703 17:48:46.204479 23660 slave.cpp:1934] Ignoring updating pid for
framework 20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001 because it does not
exist

The framework id is that of storm.

Mesos-master logs says:

lave(1)@192.168.33.10:5051 (node1) for framework
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001 (Storm!!!) at
scheduler-4bc2ee4e-7d62-4ef9-b04c-14fb92ca3ee1@192.168.33.10:38445
I0703 17:54:21.237983 23627 master.cpp:2273] Processing ACCEPT call for
offers: [ 20150703-173159-169978048-5050-23609-O230 ] on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S3 at slave(1)@192.168.33.11:5051
(node2) for framework 20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001 (Storm!!!)
at scheduler-4bc2ee4e-7d62-4ef9-b04c-14fb92ca3ee1@192.168.33.10:38445
I0703 17:54:21.239336 23627 hierarchical.hpp:648] Recovered cpus(*):1;
mem(*):229; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000] (total allocatable:
cpus(*):1; mem(*):229; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000]) on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S0 from framework
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001
I0703 17:54:21.240054 23627 hierarchical.hpp:648] Recovered cpus(*):2;
mem(*):497; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000] (total allocatable:
cpus(*):2; mem(*):497; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000]) on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S3 from framework
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001
I0703 17:54:22.108049 23621 http.cpp:516] HTTP request for
'/master/state.json'
I0703 17:54:24.108803 23621 http.cpp:516] HTTP request for
'/master/state.json'
I0703 17:54:26.965812 23621 master.cpp:3760] Sending 2 offers to framework
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001 (Storm!!!) at
scheduler-4bc2ee4e-7d62-4ef9-b04c-14fb92ca3ee1@192.168.33.10:38445
I0703 17:54:33.117069 23622 http.cpp:516] HTTP request for
'/master/state.json'
I0703 17:54:35.118489 23622 http.cpp:516] HTTP request for
'/master/state.json'
I0703 17:54:41.238107 23622 master.cpp:2273] Processing ACCEPT call for
offers: [ 20150703-173159-169978048-5050-23609-O231 ] on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S3 at slave(1)@192.168.33.11:5051
(node2) for framework 20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001 (Storm!!!)
at scheduler-4bc2ee4e-7d62-4ef9-b04c-14fb92ca3ee1@192.168.33.10:38445
I0703 17:54:41.238258 23622 master.cpp:2273] Processing ACCEPT call for
offers: [ 20150703-173159-169978048-5050-23609-O232 ] on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S0 at slave(1)@192.168.33.10:5051
(node1) for framework 20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001 (Storm!!!)
at scheduler-4bc2ee4e-7d62-4ef9-b04c-14fb92ca3ee1@192.168.33.10:38445
I0703 17:54:41.239572 23622 hierarchical.hpp:648] Recovered cpus(*):2;
mem(*):497; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000] (total allocatable:
cpus(*):2; mem(*):497; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000]) on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S3 from framework
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001
I0703 17:54:41.240078 23622 hierarchical.hpp:648] Recovered cpus(*):1;
mem(*):229; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000] (total allocatable:
cpus(*):1; mem(*):229; disk(*):34260; ports(*):[31000-32000]) on slave
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-S0 from framework
20150703-151956-169978048-5050-12019-0001
I0703 17:54:44.120290 23625 http.cpp:516] HTTP request for
'/master/state.json'

Sorry for just copy pasting the logs directly and making it unreadable.

Thank you.


On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 7:50 PM, CCAAT <cc...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> On 07/03/2015 12:30 PM, Tim Chen wrote:
>
>> Hi Pradeep,
>>
>> Without any more information it's quite impossible to know what's going
>> on.
>> What's in the slave logs and storm framework logs?
>> Tim
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Pradeep Chhetri
>> <pradeep.chhetr...@gmail.com <mailto:pradeep.chhetr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hello all,
>>
>>     I am trying to run Storm over Mesos using the tutorial
>>     (http://open.mesosphere.com/tutorials/run-storm-on-mesos) over
>>     vagrant. When I am trying to submit a sample topology, it is not
>>     spawning any storm supervisors over the mesos-slaves. I didn't find
>>     anything interesting in the logs as well. Can someone help in
>>     figuring out the problem.
>>     Pradeep Chhetri
>>
>
> Sometimes it helps to just read about some of the various ways to use
> storm. Here are some links for reading at what others have done::
>
>
>
> http://tutorials.github.io/pages/creating-a-production-storm-cluster.html?ts=1340499018#.VM67mz5VHxg
>
> https://storm.apache.org/documentation/Setting-up-a-Storm-cluster.html
>
>
> And of coarse this reference, just to be complete.
> https://storm.canonical.com/
>



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