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[jira] [Commented] (MESOS-33) Fix slave webui representation and pass back to master.

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Sumedh Sawant commented on MESOS-33:
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Hi, I'm an undergrad new to Mesos who is starting to work on fixing this bug. 

After looking at the code, I think on a broad level the "mesos/src/webui/slave/webui.py" file needs to be modified to add a new "@route('\master')" to return template(master's index.tpl, slave's master_port). 

It seems that in order for this to happen, the other relevant files need to be modified so that the slave's master_port can be accessed in "mesos/src/slave/webui.cpp" and treated the same way as slavePort, webuiPort, logDir, workDir. 

As I'm starting to figure out which files need to be modified, I noticed that the "start" method in the slave webui.cpp has a parameter called  
"process::PID<Slave>& slave". What is this parameter? I was thinking that some of the slave code could be modified to add access to the master port so that this "process::PID<Slave>& slave" parameter could be used to access the master port as well. 

Does anyone with more experience have some pointers?

                
> Fix slave webui representation and pass back to master.
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-33
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-33
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: ec2, master, slave, webui
>            Reporter: Benjamin Hindman
>
> A slave needs to report both it's webui hostname AND it's port back to the master so that it can correctly display them in it's own webui.

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