Sure thing. I just signed up for an ASF Jira account.

I'm no expert at Jira. Under what Mesos version, etc., would you like me to
create it under?

Also, thanks for the explanation re 0.2. But, again, this is sort of an
abstract number, no?

-Paul

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Vinod Kone <vinodk...@apache.org> wrote:

>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Paul Bell <arach...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure that I can be more specific. MSPs are interested in a "view
>> by tenant", e.g., "show me all applications that are allotted to Tenant
>> X".  I suppose that the standard Mesos UI could, with properly named task
>> IDs and the UI's "Find" filter, accomplish part of "view by tenant". But in
>> order to see the resources consumed by Tenant X's tasks, you have to visit
>> each task individually and look at their "Resources" table (add them all
>> up).
>>
>> It'd be cool if when a filter is in effect, the Resources table was
>> updated to reflect only the resources consumed by the filter-selected tasks.
>>
>>
> There has been no work on this (i.e., some way to filter the UI view w.r.t
> a group of tasks), but this sounds like a good use case. Can you file a
> ticket?
>
>
>
>> There's also the question of the units/meaning of Resources. Through
>> Marathon I give each of my Dockerized tasks .1 CPU. As I understand it,
>> Docker multiplies this value times 1024 which is Docker's representation of
>> all the cores on a host. So when I do "docker inspect <ctrID>" I will see
>> CpuShares of 102. But in the Mesos UI each of my 6 tasks shows .2 CPUs
>> allocated. I'm simply not sure what this means or how it's arrived at. I
>> suspect that an MSP will ask the same questions.
>>
>
> You see 0.2 because Mesos adds 0.1 overhead for the default executor that
> runs the docker task.
>
>
>
>

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