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, > > > > I'm new to this list, so please let me know if there is a better/more > appropriate forum for this question. > > > > We are currently experimenting with marathon and mesos for deploying a > simple webapp. We ship the app as a docker container. > > > > 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. > > > > 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. > > > > Thanks for any help! > > Paul Wolfe > > > > ------------------------------ > > The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person or entity > to which it is addressed. > > It may contain confidential and /or privileged material. If someone other > than the intended recipient should receive this e-mail, he / she shall not > be entitled to read, disseminate, disclose or duplicate it. > > If you receive this e-mail unintentionally, please inform us immediately > by "reply" and then delete it from your system. Although this information > has been compiled with great care, neither IMC Financial Markets & Asset > Management nor any of its related entities shall accept any responsibility > for any errors, omissions or other inaccuracies in this information or for > the consequences thereof, nor shall it be bound in any way by the contents > of this e-mail or its attachments. In the event of incomplete or incorrect > transmission, please return the e-mail to the sender and permanently delete > this message and any attachments. > > Messages and attachments are scanned for all known viruses. Always scan > attachments before opening them. > -- Best Regards, Haosdent Huang