@ Spyker
I found these $40/each arm64v8 board, with 2 G of ram each. It would be keen if we many folks interested in mesos on arm64v8, could agree at least on a low cost dev board to work on for mesos development, imho.
I'd really like embedded arm64v8 boards with 4 gig of ram.

https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv8/amlogic/odroid-c2

http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/02/29/odroid-c2-64-bit-arm-development-board-is-now-available-for-purchase-for-40/

@ Joris
This is all awesome news. Sure there is a time for systemd. But, for now, bare metal development and rDMA/compiler issues and arm64vi is enough issues to work on with mesos for HPC. Surely it has me overwhelmed because dual work on x86_64 and the GPU issues mandates that I work on 2 different platforms. (thanks).

On 06/07/2016 04:15 PM, Andrew Spyker wrote:
FYI ... We were not able to compile latest master or 0.28.1.  What we
saw was that the linking step ran out of memory - well beyond the 1G of
physical and 1G of swap.  We considered some linking options to trade
off memory, but haven't tried them.



On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Joris Van Remoortere
<jo...@mesosphere.io <mailto:jo...@mesosphere.io>> wrote:

    All versions of mesos *should* work without systemd. The intent was
    to add *support* for systemd, not make it a requirement.
    If specific version of mesos *don't* work without systemd then that
    is a bug, and it would be awesome if you could share specific issues
    (we can make JIRAs).

    The purpose of the `systemd_enable_support`flag was to prevent mesos
    from thinking it should use systemd utilities when systemd was
    available on the system (and therefore Mesos assumes it's being
    launched as a systemd unit).

    I want to make it very clear that there is no intent to make systemd
    a requirement :-) We would need to have a significant conversation
    in the community first if that were the case.




    I really enjoyed hearing this progress, so please do ping me on any
    JIRAs where systemd made this project more difficult!

    Joris

    —
    *Joris Van Remoortere*
    Mesosphere

    On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 1:01 PM, james <gar...@verizon.net
    <mailto:gar...@verizon.net>> wrote:

        Just the opposite, I'm mostly interested in mesos without systemd
        on bard metal, minimized linux systems. So with that temporal
        requirement, what is the latest version of mesos that one can run
        without systemd?

        James


        On 06/07/2016 10:35 AM, Joris Van Remoortere wrote:

            It should be straightforward to apply the patch that adds the
            `systemd_enable_support` flag to older releases.
            Let me know if you need help!

            —
            *Joris Van Remoortere*
            Mesosphere

            On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 11:28 AM, haosdent
            <haosd...@gmail.com <mailto:haosd...@gmail.com>
            <mailto:haosd...@gmail.com <mailto:haosd...@gmail.com>>> wrote:

                 No, it is mandatory in 0.25. `systemd_enable_support`
            is added since
                 0.27 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-4675

                 On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 11:21 PM, Jan Schlicht
            <j...@mesosphere.io <mailto:j...@mesosphere.io>
                 <mailto:j...@mesosphere.io <mailto:j...@mesosphere.io>>>
            wrote:

                     It's not mandatory. There's the
            `systemd_enable_support` flag to
                     enable some systemd related features on an agent
            but it can be
                     disabled.

                     Cheers,
                     Jan

                     On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:55 PM, james
            <gar...@verizon.net <mailto:gar...@verizon.net>
                     <mailto:gar...@verizon.net
            <mailto:gar...@verizon.net>>> wrote:


                         I thought systemd was not mandatory in version
            0.25 and later?

                         James


                         On 06/07/2016 07:42 AM, tommy xiao wrote:

                             only 0.24 can work on it. 0.25 use systemd
            and can't
                             ignore it.

                             2016-06-07 7:50 GMT+08:00 Benjamin Mahler
                             <bmah...@apache.org
            <mailto:bmah...@apache.org> <mailto:bmah...@apache.org
            <mailto:bmah...@apache.org>>
                             <mailto:bmah...@apache.org
            <mailto:bmah...@apache.org> <mailto:bmah...@apache.org
            <mailto:bmah...@apache.org>>>>:

                                  Cool stuff Andrew, thanks for sharing!

                                  On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 11:50 AM,
            Andrew Spyker
                                  <aspy...@netflix.com.invalid>
                                  wrote:

                                   > FYI, based on the work others have
            done in the
                             past, Netflix was
                                  able to
                                   > get Mesos agent building and running on
                             Raspberry Pi natively and
                                  under
                                   > Docker containers.  Please see this
            blog for the
                             information:
                                   >
                                   > bit.ly/TitusOnPi
            <http://bit.ly/TitusOnPi> <http://bit.ly/TitusOnPi>
                             <http://bit.ly/TitusOnPi>
                                   >
                                   > --
                                   > Andrew Spyker (aspy...@netflix.com
            <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com>
                             <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com
            <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com>> <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com
            <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com>
                             <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com
            <mailto:aspy...@netflix.com>>>)
                                   > Twitter:  @aspyker  Blog:
            ispyker.blogspot.com <http://ispyker.blogspot.com>
                             <http://ispyker.blogspot.com>
                                  <http://ispyker.blogspot.com>
                                   >




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