I'm trying to set up a docker / fig Mesos cluster.
I'm new to fig and Docker. Docker has plenty of documentation, but I find myself struggling to understand how to work with fig.
Here's my fig.yaml at the moment:
zookeeper:
image: jplock/zookeeper
ports:
- "49181:2181"
mesosMaster:
image: mesosphere/mesos:0.19.1
ports:
- "15050:5050"
links:
- zookeeper:zk
command: mesos-master --zk=zk --work_dir=/var/log --quorum=1
mesosSlave:
image: mesosphere/mesos:0.19.1
links:
- zookeeper:zk
command: mesos-slave --master=zk
Thanks !
Edit:
Thanks to Mark O`Connor's help, I've created a working docker-based mesos setup (+ storm, chronos, and more to come).
Enjoy, and if you find this useful - please contribute:
https://github.com/yaronr/docker-mesos
PS. Please +1 Mark's answer :)
You have not indicated the errors you were experiencing.
This is the documentation for the image you're using:
- https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/mesosphere/mesos/
Mesos base Docker using the Mesosphere packages from
https://mesosphere.io/downloads/. Doesn't start Mesos, please use the
mesos-master and mesos-slave Dockers.
What really worried me about those images is that they were untrusted and no source was immediately available.
So I re-created your example using the mesosphere github as inspiration:
- https://github.com/mesosphere/docker-containers
Updated Example
Example updated to include the chronos framework
├── build.sh
├── fig.yml
├── mesos
│ └── Dockerfile
├── mesos-chronos
│ └── Dockerfile
├── mesos-master
│ └── Dockerfile
└── mesos-slave
└── Dockerfile
Build the base image (only has to be done once)
./build.sh
Run fig to start an instance of each service:
$ fig up -d
Creating mesos_zk_1...
Creating mesos_master_1...
Creating mesos_slave_1...
Creating mesos_chronos_1...
One useful thing about fig is that you can scale up the slaves
$ fig scale slave=5
Starting mesos_slave_2...
Starting mesos_slave_3...
Starting mesos_slave_4...
Starting mesos_slave_5...
The mesos master console should show 5 slaves running
http://localhost:15050/#/slaves
And the chronos framework should be running and ready to launch tasks
http://localhost:14400
fig.yml
zk:
image: mesos
command: /usr/share/zookeeper/bin/zkServer.sh start-foreground
master:
build: mesos-master
ports:
- "15050:5050"
links:
- "zk:zookeeper"
slave:
build: mesos-slave
links:
- "zk:zookeeper"
chronos:
build: mesos-chronos
ports:
- "14400:4400"
links:
- "zk:zookeeper"
Notes:
- Only single instance of zookeeper needed for this example
build.sh
docker build --rm=true --tag=mesos mesos
mesos/Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:14.04
MAINTAINER Mark O'Connor <mark@myspotontheweb.com>
RUN echo "deb http://repos.mesosphere.io/ubuntu/ trusty main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mesosphere.list
RUN apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv E56151BF
RUN apt-get -y update
RUN apt-get -y install mesos marathon chronos
mesos-master/Dockerfile
FROM mesos
MAINTAINER Mark O'Connor <mark@myspotontheweb.com>
EXPOSE 5050
CMD ["--zk=zk://zookeeper:2181/mesos", "--work_dir=/var/lib/mesos", "--quorum=1"]
ENTRYPOINT ["mesos-master"]
mesos-slave/Dockerfile
FROM mesos
MAINTAINER Mark O'Connor <mark@myspotontheweb.com>
CMD ["--master=zk://zookeeper:2181/mesos"]
ENTRYPOINT ["mesos-slave"]
mesos-chronos/Dockerfile
FROM mesos
MAINTAINER Mark O'Connor <mark@myspotontheweb.com>
RUN echo "zk://zookeeper:2181/mesos" > /etc/mesos/zk
EXPOSE 4400
CMD ["chronos"]
Notes:
- The "chronos" command line is configured using files.