You could see the stdout/stderr of your container from mesos webui.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Paul Wolfe <paul.wo...@imc.nl> wrote:

> Hello all,
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> I'm new to this list, so please let me know if there is a better/more
> appropriate forum for this question.
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> We are currently experimenting with marathon and mesos for deploying a
> simple webapp.  We ship the app as a docker container.
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> Sporadically (ie 1 out of 100) we find an old version of the app is
> deployed.  It is obvious from the logs and the appearance of the GUI that
> the version is old.  If I download and run the docker container locally, I
> see it is indeed the latest version of the code.  That leads me to believe
> that somewhere in the marathon deploy or the mesos running of the image,
> versions are getting confused.
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> I guess my first question is what additional information can I get from
> marathon or mesos logs to help diagnose? I've checked the mesos-SLAVE.* but
> haven't been able to garner anything interesting there.
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> Thanks for any help!
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> Paul Wolfe
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