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Mastering Mesos

You're reading from   Mastering Mesos The ultimate guide to managing, building, and deploying large-scale clusters with Apache Mesos

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785886249
Length 352 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Akhil Das Akhil Das
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing Mesos FREE CHAPTER 2. Mesos Internals 3. Getting Started with Mesos 4. Service Scheduling and Management Frameworks 5. Mesos Cluster Deployment 6. Mesos Frameworks 7. Mesos Containerizers 8. Mesos Big Data Frameworks 9. Mesos Big Data Frameworks 2 Index

Mesos containerizer


This is the default containerizer type provided by Mesos. In this type, tasks can be run through an array of pluggable isolators provided by Mesos. It can be enabled by configuring the agent flag as

--containerizers=mesos

This type is typically used when:

  • User needs to control the task environment through Mesos without having to rely on other container solutions.

  • Fine-grained OS controls are desired.

  • Custom resource isolation needs to be added for tasks.

  • User needs to control certain resource parameters (for example, disk usage limits) which are not exposed by other container solutions.

Any task which doesn't specify ContainerInfo::DockerInfo will be handled by the Mesos containerizer.

The launching process

The container launching process includes the following steps:

  • Preparation of calls is done on every isolator.

  • The launcher, responsible for forking/destroying containers, is used to fork the executor. The forked 'child' cannot execute until the isolation step is completed.

  • The...

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