Jie,

Thank you.

That's odd behavior, no? That would seem to mean that the slave can never again 
join the cluster, at least not from it's original IP@.

What if the master bounces? Will it then tolerate the slave?

-Paul

On Nov 13, 2015, at 4:46 PM, Jie Yu <yujie....@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Can that slave never again be added into the cluster, i.e., what happens if 
>> it comes up 1 second after exceeding the timeout product?
> 
> It'll not be added to the cluster. The master will send a Shutdown message to 
> the slave if it comes up after the timeout.
> 
> - Jie 
> 
>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Paul Bell <arach...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> IIRC, after (max_slave_ping_timeouts * slave_ping_timeout) is exceeded 
>> without a response from a mesos-slave, the master will remove the slave. In 
>> the Mesos UI I can see slave state transition from 1 deactivated to 0.
>> 
>> Can that slave never again be added into the cluster, i.e., what happens if 
>> it comes up 1 second after exceeding the timeout product?
>> 
>> (I'm dusting off some old notes and trying to refresh my memory about 
>> problems I haven't seen in quite some time).
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> -Paul
> 

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