Barry, no it doesn't matter if you are using Ubuntu or CentOS. I suppose by Mesosphere you were referring to DC/OS (after all, Mesosphere is a company)? Then the answer is yes, you can just install a Mesos cluster without having any component from DC/OS.
cheers, /J On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Barry Becker <barry.bec...@esi-group.com> wrote: > Thanks Abhishek. I'll try the manual option. Does it matter than my cluster > is using Centos and Ubuntu? Does it matter that I just want just mesos and > not mesophere? > > > > From: Abhishek Amralkar [mailto:abhishek.amral...@talentica.com] > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 8:58 AM > To: user@mesos.apache.org > Subject: Re: how to install/deploy mesos on a cluster? > > > > Incase if you are Chef user you can look into the below cookbook > > > > https://github.com/mdsol/mesos_cookbook > > > > Or If you want to do it manually you can follow below link > > > > https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-a-production-ready-mesosphere-cluster-on-ubuntu-14-04 > > > > > > > On Jan 20, 2017, 10:09 PM +0530, Barry Becker <barry.bec...@esi-group.com>, > wrote: > > I have built and installed mesos 1.1 in my Ubuntu VM and now would like to > install it on a cluster of 4 nodes (running Centos). How can I do this? > > Do I need to manually build and install mesos on each of the 4 nodes? Can I > zip something up on my VM, then copy it to the nodes and unzip it. Are there > scripts that will do it? > > There is already an old version of mesos (0.27) installed on the cluster > which I would like to keep. There will be a “mesos” symlink that will point > to either /opt/mesos-0.27 (currently installed) or /opt/mesos-1.1 (what I > would like to add).