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Describe the bug
In a couple places [1] [2], the user is instructed to postfix the ZK connection string with a directory (zk node?) /cook. If the user does this, the scheduler for some reason will never connect to the mesos master.
To Reproduce
Download the latest Cook, build, and manually set the :zookeeper {: connection} config option to have a trailing /cook. The scheduler will begin some preparatory work, then seemingly hang, just periodically writing heartbeat messages to the log. I can turn this failure mode on and off by adding/removing that suffix.
Expected behavior
I'd expect an explicit crash in this case. I presume that the scheduler can't attempts to perform master election and fails because of the invalid ZK hostname. Since I never saw an error, and one of the final lines in the log is from Cook trying to find the mesos scheduler, I tried debugging that interaction, when the true failure was elsewhere.
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Describe the bug
In a couple places [1] [2], the user is instructed to postfix the ZK connection string with a directory (zk node?)
/cook
. If the user does this, the scheduler for some reason will never connect to the mesos master.[1] https://github.com/twosigma/Cook/blob/master/scheduler/docs/configuration.adoc
[2] https://github.com/twosigma/Cook/blob/master/scheduler/example-prod-config.edn#L15
To Reproduce
Download the latest Cook, build, and manually set the
:zookeeper {: connection}
config option to have a trailing/cook
. The scheduler will begin some preparatory work, then seemingly hang, just periodically writing heartbeat messages to the log. I can turn this failure mode on and off by adding/removing that suffix.Expected behavior
I'd expect an explicit crash in this case. I presume that the scheduler can't attempts to perform master election and fails because of the invalid ZK hostname. Since I never saw an error, and one of the final lines in the log is from Cook trying to find the mesos scheduler, I tried debugging that interaction, when the true failure was elsewhere.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: