+1 (binding) Since the perf and flaky test that I reported earlier doesn't seem to be blockers.
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Adam Bordelon <a...@mesosphere.io> wrote: > I haven't heard any -1's so I'm going to go ahead and vote myself, from a > DC/OS perspective: > > +1 (binding) > > I ran 1.2.0-rc2 through the DC/OS integration tests on top of the > 1.9.0-rc1, which covers many Mesos features and tests multiple frameworks. > See CI results of https://github.com/dcos/dcos/pull/1295 > > This was then merged into DC/OS 1.9.0-rc2 which passed another suite of > integration tests. Available for testing at https://dcos.io/releases/1.9. > 0-rc2/ > > > On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 12:02 AM, Adam Bordelon <a...@mesosphere.io> wrote: > >> TL;DR: No consensus yet. Let's extend the vote for a day or two, until we >> have 3 +1s or a legit -1. >> During that time we can test further, and investigate any issues that >> have shown up. >> >> Here's a summary of what's been reported on the 1.2.0-rc2 vote thread: >> >> - There was a perf core dump on ASF CI, which is not necessarily a >> blocker: >> MESOS-7160 Parsing of perf version segfaults >> Perhaps fixed by backporting MESOS-6982: PerfTest.Version fails on >> recent Arch Linux >> >> - There were a couple of (known/unsurprising) flaky tests: >> MESOS-7185 >> DockerRuntimeIsolatorTest.ROOT_INTERNET_CURL_DockerDefaultEntryptRegistryPuller >> is flaky >> MESOS-4570 DockerFetcherPluginTest.INTERNET_CURL_FetchImage seems flaky. >> >> - If we were to have an rc3, the following Critical bugs could be >> included: >> MESOS-7050 IOSwitchboard FDs leaked when containerizer launch fails -- >> leads to deadlock >> MESOS-6982 PerfTest.Version fails on recent Arch Linux >> >> - Plus doc updates: >> MESOS-7188 Add documentation for Debug APIs to Operator API doc >> MESOS-7189 Add nested container launch/wait/kill APIs to agent API >> docs. >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Neil Conway <neil.con...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> The perf core dump might be addressed if we backport this change: >>> >>> https://reviews.apache.org/r/56611/ >>> >>> Although my guess is that this isn't a severe problem: for some >>> as-yet-unknown reason, running `perf` on the host segfaulted, which >>> causes the test to fail. >>> >>> Neil >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Vinod Kone <vinodk...@apache.org> >>> wrote: >>> > Tested on ASF CI. >>> > >>> > Saw 2 configurations fail. One was the perf core dump issue >>> > <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7160>. Other is a known >>> (since >>> > 0..28.0) flaky test with Docker fetcher plugin >>> > <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-4570>. >>> > >>> > Withholding the vote until we know the severity of the perf core dump. >>> > >>> > >>> > *Revision*: b9d8202a7444d0d1e49476bfc9817eb4583beaff >>> > >>> > - refs/tags/1.1.1-rc2 >>> > >>> > Configuration Matrix gcc clang >>> > centos:7 --verbose --enable-libevent --enable-ssl autotools >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--ver >>> bose%20--enable-libevent%20--enable-ssl,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v= >>> 1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=centos%3A7,label_exp=(docker%7C% >>> 7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Not run] >>> > cmake >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=cmake,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--verbose >>> %20--enable-libevent%20--enable-ssl,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1% >>> 20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=centos%3A7,label_exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoo >>> p)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Not run] >>> > --verbose autotools >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--ver >>> bose,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=centos%3A7, >>> label_exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Not run] >>> > cmake >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=cmake,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--verbose >>> ,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=centos%3A7,label_ >>> exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Not run] >>> > ubuntu:14.04 --verbose --enable-libevent --enable-ssl autotools >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--ver >>> bose%20--enable-libevent%20--enable-ssl,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v= >>> 1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04,label_exp=(docker%7C% >>> 7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Failed] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=clang,CONFIGURATION=-- >>> verbose%20--enable-libevent%20--enable-ssl,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_ >>> v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04,label_exp=(docker% >>> 7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > cmake >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=cmake,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--verbose >>> %20--enable-libevent%20--enable-ssl,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1% >>> 20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04,label_exp=(docker%7C%7CH >>> adoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=cmake,COMPILER=clang,CONFIGURATION=--verbo >>> se%20--enable-libevent%20--enable-ssl,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v= >>> 1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04,label_exp=(docker%7C% >>> 7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > --verbose autotools >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--ver >>> bose,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14. >>> 04,label_exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Failed] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=clang,CONFIGURATION=-- >>> verbose,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A1 >>> 4.04,label_exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > cmake >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=cmake,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--verbose >>> ,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04,la >>> bel_exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > [image: Success] >>> > <https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Mesos/job/Mesos-Rel >>> ease/30/BUILDTOOL=cmake,COMPILER=clang,CONFIGURATION=--verbo >>> se,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04, >>> label_exp=(docker%7C%7CHadoop)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/> >>> > >>> > On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Greg Mann <g...@mesosphere.io> wrote: >>> > >>> >> I wanted to give a heads up on a flaky test failure I've encountered >>> while >>> >> testing this RC: 'DockerRuntimeIsolatorTest.ROO >>> >> T_INTERNET_CURL_DockerDefaultEntryptRegistryPuller'. One issue >>> related to >>> >> this test was resolved recently (https://issues.apache.org/ >>> >> jira/browse/MESOS-6001), but this seems to be a separate issue ( >>> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7185). I haven't had >>> time to >>> >> triage yet so I'm not sure if this represents a legitimate bug, but I >>> >> thought I'd email here to increase visibility while the vote is out. >>> >> >>> >> Cheers, >>> >> Greg >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 1:14 AM, Adam Bordelon <a...@mesosphere.io> >>> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> > Dear Mesos developers and users, >>> >> > >>> >> > Please vote on releasing the following candidate as Apache Mesos >>> 1.2.0. >>> >> > >>> >> > 1.2.0 includes the following: >>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >> > -------------------- >>> >> > * [MESOS-5931] - **Experimental** Support auto backend in Mesos >>> >> > Containerizer, >>> >> > prefering overlayfs then aufs. Please note that the bind backend >>> >> needs >>> >> > to be >>> >> > specified explicitly through the agent flag >>> >> > '--image_provisioner_backend' >>> >> > since it requires the sandbox already existed. >>> >> > >>> >> > * [MESOS-6402] - **Experimental** Add rlimit support to Mesos >>> >> > containerizer. >>> >> > The isolator adds support for setting POSIX resource limits >>> (rlimits) >>> >> > for >>> >> > containers launched using the Mesos containerizer. POSIX >>> rlimits can >>> >> be >>> >> > used >>> >> > to control the resources a process can consume. See `docs/ >>> >> > posix_rlimits.md` >>> >> > for details. >>> >> > >>> >> > * [MESOS-6419] - **Experimental** Teardown unregistered >>> frameworks. The >>> >> > master >>> >> > now treats recovered frameworks very similarly to frameworks >>> that are >>> >> > registered >>> >> > but currently disconnected. For example, recovered frameworks >>> will be >>> >> > reported >>> >> > via the normal "frameworks" key when querying HTTP endpoints. >>> This >>> >> > means there >>> >> > is no longer a concept of "orphan tasks": if the master knows >>> about a >>> >> > task, the >>> >> > task will be running under a framework. Similarly, "teardown" >>> >> > operations on >>> >> > recovered frameworks will now work correctly. >>> >> > >>> >> > * [MESOS-6460] - **Experimental** Container Attach and Exec. This >>> >> feature >>> >> > adds >>> >> > new Agent APIs for attaching a remote client to the stdin, >>> stdout, >>> >> and >>> >> > stderr >>> >> > of a running Mesos task, as well as an API for launching new >>> >> processes >>> >> > inside >>> >> > the same container as a running Mesos task and attaching to its >>> >> stdin, >>> >> > stdout, >>> >> > and stderr. At a high level, these APIs mimic functionality >>> similar >>> >> to >>> >> > docker >>> >> > attach and docker exec. The primary motivation for such >>> functionality >>> >> > is to >>> >> > enable users to debug their running Mesos tasks. >>> >> > >>> >> > * [MESOS-6758] - **Experimental** Support 'Basic' auth docker >>> private >>> >> > registry >>> >> > on Mesos Containerizer. Until now, the mesos containerizer >>> always >>> >> > assumed >>> >> > Bearer auth, but we now also support basic auth for private >>> >> registries. >>> >> > Please >>> >> > note that the AWS ECS uses Basic authorization but it does not >>> work >>> >> yet >>> >> > due to >>> >> > the redirect issue MESOS-5172. >>> >> > >>> >> > The CHANGELOG for the release is available at: >>> >> > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=mesos.git;a=blob_p >>> >> > lain;f=CHANGELOG;hb=1.2.0-rc2 >>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >> > -------------------- >>> >> > >>> >> > The candidate for Mesos 1.2.0 release is available at: >>> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mesos/1.2.0-rc2/ >>> >> mesos-1.2.0.tar.gz >>> >> > >>> >> > The tag to be voted on is 1.2.0-rc2: >>> >> > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=mesos.git;a=commit >>> ;h=1.2.0-rc2 >>> >> > >>> >> > The MD5 checksum of the tarball can be found at: >>> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mesos/1.2.0-rc2/mesos >>> >> > -1.2.0.tar.gz.md5 >>> >> > >>> >> > The signature of the tarball can be found at: >>> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/mesos/1.2.0-rc2/mesos >>> >> > -1.2.0.tar.gz.asc >>> >> > >>> >> > The PGP key used to sign the release is here: >>> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/mesos/KEYS >>> >> > >>> >> > The JAR is up in Maven in a staging repository here: >>> >> > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapache >>> mesos-1180 >>> >> > >>> >> > Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Mesos 1.2.0! >>> >> > >>> >> > The vote is open until Wed Mar 1 18:00 PST 2017 and passes if a >>> majority >>> >> of >>> >> > at least 3 +1 PMC votes are cast. >>> >> > >>> >> > [ ] +1 Release this package as Apache Mesos 1.2.0 >>> >> > [ ] -1 Do not release this package because ... >>> >> > >>> >> > Thanks, >>> >> > -Adam- >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >> >