Ok, thanks for the feedback. Does anyone know of an intelligent way to gather all registered slave IP addresses? The method should be datacenter independent or not tied to a particular public cloud api, for example.
________________________________ From: haosdent <haosd...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 1:56 AM To: user@mesos.apache.org Subject: Re: Mesos Whitelist syntax Hi, @Jeremy If the whitelist file, you need add every explicit IP as per line. If you don't special --whitelist or use --whitelist="*", it would accept all ip. On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 6:49 AM, Jeremy Olexa <jol...@spscommerce.com<mailto:jol...@spscommerce.com>> wrote: Hello all, I've started up my mesos cluster with --whitelist=/tmp/mesos-whitelist.txt My question, is there a special syntax to achieve the default behavior of "all offers accepted" ? It seems that an empty file doesn't work nor does * - only the explicit IP (one per line). I can't find this syntax in the docs (completely willing to submit a PR, by the way). Just thought I would ask here before implementing some crazy script solution. I0812 11:01:22.890257 10920 hierarchical.hpp:635] Updated slave whitelist: { } W0812 11:01:22.890270 10920 hierarchical.hpp:638] Whitelist is empty, no offers will be made! I0812 11:05:37.927624 10918 hierarchical.hpp:635] Updated slave whitelist: { * } I0812 11:13:42.996763 10920 hierarchical.hpp:635] Updated slave whitelist: { 10.66.69.19 } Thanks much, Jeremy -- Best Regards, Haosdent Huang