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[jira] [Updated] (MESOS-8045) Update Mesos executables output if
there is a typo
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-8045?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Armand Grillet updated MESOS-8045:
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Description:
Current output if a user makes a typo while using one of the Mesos executables:
{code}
build (master) $ ./bin/mesos-master.sh --ip=127.0.0.1 --workdir=/tmp
Failed to load unknown flag 'workdir'
Usage: mesos-master [options]
--acls=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of ACLs
or a file path containing the JSON-formatted ACLs used
for authorization. Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
or `/path/to/file`.
Note that if the flag `--authorizers` is provided with a value
different than `local`, the ACLs contents
will be ignored.
See the ACLs protobuf in acls.proto for the expected format.
Example:
{
"register_frameworks": [
{
"principals": { "type": "ANY" },
"roles": { "values": ["a"] }
}
],
"run_tasks": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a", "b"] },
"users": { "values": ["c"] }
}
],
"teardown_frameworks": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a", "b"] },
"framework_principals": { "values": ["c"] }
}
],
"set_quotas": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a"] },
"roles": { "values": ["a", "b"] }
}
],
"remove_quotas": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a"] },
"quota_principals": { "values": ["a"] }
}
]
}
--advertise_ip=VALUE IP address advertised to reach this Mesos master.
The master does not bind using this IP address.
However, this IP address may be used to access this master.
--advertise_port=VALUE Port advertised to reach Mesos master (along with
`advertise_ip`). The master does not bind to this port.
However, this port (along with `advertise_ip`) may be used to
access this master.
--agent_ping_timeout=VALUE, --slave_ping_timeout=VALUE The timeout within which an agent is expected to respond to a
ping from the master. Agents that do not respond within
max_agent_ping_timeouts ping retries will be asked to shutdown.
NOTE: The total ping timeout (`agent_ping_timeout` multiplied by
`max_agent_ping_timeouts`) should be greater than the ZooKeeper
session timeout to prevent useless re-registration attempts.
(default: 15secs)
--agent_removal_rate_limit=VALUE, --slave_removal_rate_limit=VALUE The maximum rate (e.g., `1/10mins`, `2/3hrs`, etc) at which agents
will be removed from the master when they fail health checks.
By default, agents will be removed as soon as they fail the health
checks. The value is of the form `(Number of agents)/(Duration)`.
--agent_reregister_timeout=VALUE, --slave_reregister_timeout=VALUE The timeout within which an agent is expected to re-register.
Agents re-register when they become disconnected from the master
or when a new master is elected as the leader. Agents that do not
re-register within the timeout will be marked unreachable in the
registry; if/when the agent re-registers with the master, any
non-partition-aware tasks running on the agent will be terminated.
NOTE: This value has to be at least 10mins. (default: 10mins)
--allocation_interval=VALUE Amount of time to wait between performing
(batch) allocations (e.g., 500ms, 1sec, etc). (default: 1secs)
--allocator=VALUE Allocator to use for resource allocation to frameworks.
Use the default `HierarchicalDRF` allocator, or
load an alternate allocator module using `--modules`. (default: HierarchicalDRF)
--[no-]authenticate_agents, --[no-]authenticate_slaves If `true`, only authenticated agents are allowed to register.
If `false`, unauthenticated agents are also allowed to register. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_frameworks, --[no-]authenticate If `true`, only authenticated frameworks are allowed to register. If
`false`, unauthenticated frameworks are also allowed to register. For
HTTP based frameworks use the `--authenticate_http_frameworks` flag. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_http_frameworks If `true`, only authenticated HTTP frameworks are allowed to register.
If `false`, HTTP frameworks are not authenticated. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_http_readonly If `true`, only authenticated requests for read-only HTTP endpoints
supporting authentication are allowed. If `false`, unauthenticated
requests to such HTTP endpoints are also allowed. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_http_readwrite, --[no-]authenticate_http If `true`, only authenticated requests for read-write HTTP endpoints
supporting authentication are allowed. If `false`, unauthenticated
requests to such HTTP endpoints are also allowed. (default: false)
--authenticators=VALUE Authenticator implementation to use when authenticating frameworks
and/or agents. Use the default `crammd5`
or load an alternate authenticator module using `--modules`. (default: crammd5)
--authorizers=VALUE Authorizer implementation to use when authorizing actions that
require it.
Use the default `local`, or
load an alternate authorizer module using `--modules`.
Note that if the flag `--authorizers` is provided with a value
different than the default `local`, the
ACLs passed through the `--acls` flag will be ignored.
Currently there is no support for multiple authorizers. (default: local)
--cluster=VALUE Human readable name for the cluster, displayed in the webui.
--credentials=VALUE Path to a JSON-formatted file containing credentials.
Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
Example:
{
"credentials": [
{
"principal": "sherman",
"secret": "kitesurf"
}
]
}
--domain=VALUE Domain that the master belongs to. Mesos currently only supports
fault domains, which identify groups of hosts with similar failure
characteristics. A fault domain consists of a region and a zone.
All masters in the same Mesos cluster must be in the same region
(they can be in different zones). This value can be specified as
either a JSON-formatted string or a file path containing JSON.
Example:
{
"fault_domain":
{
"region":
{
"name": "aws-us-east-1"
},
"zone":
{
"name": "aws-us-east-1a"
}
}
}
--external_log_file=VALUE Location of the externally managed log file. Mesos does not write to
this file directly and merely exposes it in the WebUI and HTTP API.
This is only useful when logging to stderr in combination with an
external logging mechanism, like syslog or journald.
This option is meaningless when specified along with `--quiet`.
This option takes precedence over `--log_dir` in the WebUI.
However, logs will still be written to the `--log_dir` if
that option is specified.
--fair_sharing_excluded_resource_names=VALUE A comma-separated list of the resource names (e.g. 'gpus')
that will be excluded from fair sharing constraints.
This may be useful in cases where the fair sharing
implementation currently has limitations. E.g. See the
problem of "scarce" resources:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@mesos.apache.org/msg35631.html
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-5377
--[no-]filter_gpu_resources When set to true, this flag will cause the mesos master to
filter all offers from agents with GPU resources by only sending
them to frameworks that opt into the `GPU_RESOURCES` framework
capability. When set to false, this flag will cause the master
to not filter offers from agents with GPU resources, and
indiscriminately send them to all frameworks whether they set
the `GPU_RESOURCES` capability or not. This flag is meant as a
temporary workaround towards the eventual deprecation of the
`GPU_RESOURCES` capability. Please see the following for more
information:
https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@mesos.apache.org/msg37571.html
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7576 (default: true)
--firewall_rules=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of rules or a
file path containing the JSON-formatted rules used in the endpoints
firewall. Path must be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
or `/path/to/file`.
See the `Firewall` message in `flags.proto` for the expected format.
Example:
{
"disabled_endpoints" : {
"paths" : [
"/files/browse",
"/metrics/snapshot"
]
}
}
--framework_sorter=VALUE Policy to use for allocating resources between a given user's
frameworks. Options are the same as for `--user_sorter`. (default: drf)
--[no-]help Prints this help message (default: false)
--hooks=VALUE A comma-separated list of hook modules to be
installed inside master.
--hostname=VALUE The hostname the master should advertise in ZooKeeper.
If left unset, the hostname is resolved from the IP address
that the master advertises; unless the user explicitly prevents
that, using `--no-hostname_lookup`, in which case the IP itself
is used.
--[no-]hostname_lookup Whether we should execute a lookup to find out the server's hostname,
if not explicitly set (via, e.g., `--hostname`).
True by default; if set to `false` it will cause Mesos
to use the IP address, unless the hostname is explicitly set. (default: true)
--http_authenticators=VALUE HTTP authenticator implementation to use when handling requests to
authenticated endpoints. Use the default `basic`, or load an
alternate HTTP authenticator module using `--modules`.
Currently there is no support for multiple HTTP authenticators. (default: basic)
--http_framework_authenticators=VALUE HTTP authenticator implementation to use when authenticating HTTP
frameworks. Use the
`basic` authenticator or
load an alternate authenticator module using `--modules`.
Must be used in conjunction with `--http_authenticate_frameworks`.
Currently there is no support for multiple HTTP framework
authenticators.
--[no-]initialize_driver_logging Whether the master/agent should initialize Google logging for the
scheduler and executor drivers, in the same way as described here.
The scheduler/executor drivers have separate logs and do not get
written to the master/agent logs.
This option has no effect when using the HTTP scheduler/executor APIs.
By default, this option is true. (default: true)
--ip=VALUE IP address to listen on. This cannot be used in conjunction
with `--ip_discovery_command`.
--ip_discovery_command=VALUE Optional IP discovery binary: if set, it is expected to emit
the IP address which the master will try to bind to.
Cannot be used in conjunction with `--ip`.
--[no-]log_auto_initialize Whether to automatically initialize the replicated log used for the
registry. If this is set to false, the log has to be manually
initialized when used for the very first time. (default: true)
--log_dir=VALUE Location to put log files. By default, nothing is written to disk.
Does not affect logging to stderr.
If specified, the log file will appear in the Mesos WebUI.
NOTE: 3rd party log messages (e.g. ZooKeeper) are
only written to stderr!
--logbufsecs=VALUE Maximum number of seconds that logs may be buffered for.
By default, logs are flushed immediately. (default: 0)
--logging_level=VALUE Log message at or above this level.
Possible values: `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR`.
If `--quiet` is specified, this will only affect the logs
written to `--log_dir`, if specified. (default: INFO)
--master_contender=VALUE The symbol name of the master contender to use.
This symbol should exist in a module specified through
the --modules flag. Cannot be used in conjunction with --zk.
Must be used in conjunction with --master_detector.
--master_detector=VALUE The symbol name of the master detector to use. This symbol
should exist in a module specified through the --modules flag.
Cannot be used in conjunction with --zk.
Must be used in conjunction with --master_contender.
--max_agent_ping_timeouts=VALUE, --max_slave_ping_timeouts=VALUE The number of times an agent can fail to respond to a
ping from the master. Agents that do not respond within
`max_agent_ping_timeouts` ping retries will be asked to shutdown.
(default: 5)
--max_completed_frameworks=VALUE Maximum number of completed frameworks to store in memory. (default: 50)
--max_completed_tasks_per_framework=VALUE Maximum number of completed tasks per framework to store in memory. (default: 1000)
--max_unreachable_tasks_per_framework=VALUE Maximum number of unreachable tasks per framework to store in memory. (default: 1000)
--modules=VALUE List of modules to be loaded and be available to the internal
subsystems.
Use `--modules=filepath` to specify the list of modules via a
file containing a JSON-formatted string. `filepath` can be
of the form `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
Use `--modules="{...}"` to specify the list of modules inline.
Example:
{
"libraries": [
{
"file": "/path/to/libfoo.so",
"modules": [
{
"name": "org_apache_mesos_bar",
"parameters": [
{
"key": "X",
"value": "Y"
}
]
},
{
"name": "org_apache_mesos_baz"
}
]
},
{
"name": "qux",
"modules": [
{
"name": "org_apache_mesos_norf"
}
]
}
]
}
Cannot be used in conjunction with --modules_dir.
--modules_dir=VALUE Directory path of the module manifest files.
The manifest files are processed in alphabetical order.
(See --modules for more information on module manifest files).
Cannot be used in conjunction with --modules.
--offer_timeout=VALUE Duration of time before an offer is rescinded from a framework.
This helps fairness when running frameworks that hold on to offers,
or frameworks that accidentally drop offers.
If not set, offers do not timeout.
--port=VALUE Port to listen on. (default: 5050)
--[no-]quiet Disable logging to stderr. (default: false)
--quorum=VALUE The size of the quorum of replicas when using `replicated_log` based
registry. It is imperative to set this value to be a majority of
masters i.e., `quorum > (number of masters)/2`.
NOTE: Not required if master is run in standalone mode (non-HA).
--rate_limits=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of rate limits
or a file path containing the JSON-formatted rate limits used
for framework rate limiting.
Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
or `/path/to/file`.
See the RateLimits protobuf in mesos.proto for the expected format.
Example:
{
"limits": [
{
"principal": "foo",
"qps": 55.5
},
{
"principal": "bar"
}
],
"aggregate_default_qps": 33.3
}
--recovery_agent_removal_limit=VALUE, --recovery_slave_removal_limit=VALUE For failovers, limit on the percentage of agents that can be removed
from the registry *and* shutdown after the re-registration timeout
elapses. If the limit is exceeded, the master will fail over rather
than remove the agents.
This can be used to provide safety guarantees for production
environments. Production environments may expect that across master
failovers, at most a certain percentage of agents will fail
permanently (e.g. due to rack-level failures).
Setting this limit would ensure that a human needs to get
involved should an unexpected widespread failure of agents occur
in the cluster.
Values: [0%-100%] (default: 100%)
--registry=VALUE Persistence strategy for the registry;
available options are `replicated_log`, `in_memory` (for testing). (default: replicated_log)
--registry_fetch_timeout=VALUE Duration of time to wait in order to fetch data from the registry
after which the operation is considered a failure. (default: 1mins)
--registry_gc_interval=VALUE How often to garbage collect the registry. The current leading
master will periodically discard information from the registry.
How long registry state is retained is controlled by other
parameters (e.g., registry_max_agent_age, registry_max_agent_count);
this parameter controls how often the master will examine the
registry to see if data should be discarded. (default: 15mins)
--registry_max_agent_age=VALUE Maximum length of time to store information in the registry about
agents that are not currently connected to the cluster. This
information allows frameworks to determine the status of unreachable
and gone agents. Note that the registry always stores
information on all connected agents. If there are more than
`registry_max_agent_count` partitioned/gone agents, agent
information may be discarded from the registry sooner than indicated
by this parameter. (default: 2weeks)
--registry_max_agent_count=VALUE Maximum number of partitioned/gone agents to store in the
registry. This information allows frameworks to determine the status
of disconnected agents. Note that the registry always stores
information about all connected agents. See also the
`registry_max_agent_age` flag. (default: 102400)
--registry_store_timeout=VALUE Duration of time to wait in order to store data in the registry
after which the operation is considered a failure. (default: 20secs)
--[no-]registry_strict Whether the master will take actions based on the persistent
information stored in the Registry.
NOTE: This flag is *disabled* and will be removed in a future
version of Mesos. (default: false)
--roles=VALUE A comma-separated list of the allocation roles that frameworks
in this cluster may belong to. This flag is deprecated;
if it is not specified, any role name can be used.
--[no-]root_submissions Can root submit frameworks? (default: true)
--user_sorter=VALUE Policy to use for allocating resources between users. May be one of:
dominant_resource_fairness (drf) (default: drf)
--[no-]version Show version and exit. (default: false)
--webui_dir=VALUE Directory path of the webui files/assets (default: /usr/local/share/mesos/webui)
--weights=VALUE A comma-separated list of role/weight pairs of the form
`role=weight,role=weight`. Weights can be used to control the
relative share of cluster resources that is offered to different
roles. This flag is deprecated. Instead, operators should configure
weights dynamically using the `/weights` HTTP endpoint.
--whitelist=VALUE Path to a file which contains a list of agents (one per line) to
advertise offers for. The file is watched and periodically re-read to
refresh the agent whitelist. By default there is no whitelist: all
machines are accepted. Path can be of the form
`file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
--work_dir=VALUE Path of the master work directory. This is where the persistent
information of the cluster will be stored. Note that locations like
`/tmp` which are cleaned automatically are not suitable for the work
directory when running in production, since long-running masters could
lose data when cleanup occurs. (Example: `/var/lib/mesos/master`)
--zk=VALUE ZooKeeper URL (used for leader election amongst masters).
May be one of:
`zk://host1:port1,host2:port2,.../path`
`zk://username:password@host1:port1,host2:port2,.../path`
`file:///path/to/file` (where file contains one of the above)
NOTE: Not required if master is run in standalone mode (non-HA).
--zk_session_timeout=VALUE ZooKeeper session timeout. (default: 10secs)
{code}
Having the error message after the list of possible flags instead of before would make the error message more readable.
was:
Current output if a user makes a typo while using one of the Mesos executables:
{code}
build (master) $ ./bin/mesos-master.sh --ip=127.0.0.1 --workdir=/tmp
Failed to load unknown flag 'workdir'
Usage: mesos-master [options]
--acls=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of ACLs
or a file path containing the JSON-formatted ACLs used
for authorization. Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
or `/path/to/file`.
Note that if the flag `--authorizers` is provided with a value
different than `local`, the ACLs contents
will be ignored.
See the ACLs protobuf in acls.proto for the expected format.
Example:
{
"register_frameworks": [
{
"principals": { "type": "ANY" },
"roles": { "values": ["a"] }
}
],
"run_tasks": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a", "b"] },
"users": { "values": ["c"] }
}
],
"teardown_frameworks": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a", "b"] },
"framework_principals": { "values": ["c"] }
}
],
"set_quotas": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a"] },
"roles": { "values": ["a", "b"] }
}
],
"remove_quotas": [
{
"principals": { "values": ["a"] },
"quota_principals": { "values": ["a"] }
}
]
}
--advertise_ip=VALUE IP address advertised to reach this Mesos master.
The master does not bind using this IP address.
However, this IP address may be used to access this master.
--advertise_port=VALUE Port advertised to reach Mesos master (along with
`advertise_ip`). The master does not bind to this port.
However, this port (along with `advertise_ip`) may be used to
access this master.
--agent_ping_timeout=VALUE, --slave_ping_timeout=VALUE The timeout within which an agent is expected to respond to a
ping from the master. Agents that do not respond within
max_agent_ping_timeouts ping retries will be asked to shutdown.
NOTE: The total ping timeout (`agent_ping_timeout` multiplied by
`max_agent_ping_timeouts`) should be greater than the ZooKeeper
session timeout to prevent useless re-registration attempts.
(default: 15secs)
--agent_removal_rate_limit=VALUE, --slave_removal_rate_limit=VALUE The maximum rate (e.g., `1/10mins`, `2/3hrs`, etc) at which agents
will be removed from the master when they fail health checks.
By default, agents will be removed as soon as they fail the health
checks. The value is of the form `(Number of agents)/(Duration)`.
--agent_reregister_timeout=VALUE, --slave_reregister_timeout=VALUE The timeout within which an agent is expected to re-register.
Agents re-register when they become disconnected from the master
or when a new master is elected as the leader. Agents that do not
re-register within the timeout will be marked unreachable in the
registry; if/when the agent re-registers with the master, any
non-partition-aware tasks running on the agent will be terminated.
NOTE: This value has to be at least 10mins. (default: 10mins)
--allocation_interval=VALUE Amount of time to wait between performing
(batch) allocations (e.g., 500ms, 1sec, etc). (default: 1secs)
--allocator=VALUE Allocator to use for resource allocation to frameworks.
Use the default `HierarchicalDRF` allocator, or
load an alternate allocator module using `--modules`. (default: HierarchicalDRF)
--[no-]authenticate_agents, --[no-]authenticate_slaves If `true`, only authenticated agents are allowed to register.
If `false`, unauthenticated agents are also allowed to register. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_frameworks, --[no-]authenticate If `true`, only authenticated frameworks are allowed to register. If
`false`, unauthenticated frameworks are also allowed to register. For
HTTP based frameworks use the `--authenticate_http_frameworks` flag. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_http_frameworks If `true`, only authenticated HTTP frameworks are allowed to register.
If `false`, HTTP frameworks are not authenticated. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_http_readonly If `true`, only authenticated requests for read-only HTTP endpoints
supporting authentication are allowed. If `false`, unauthenticated
requests to such HTTP endpoints are also allowed. (default: false)
--[no-]authenticate_http_readwrite, --[no-]authenticate_http If `true`, only authenticated requests for read-write HTTP endpoints
supporting authentication are allowed. If `false`, unauthenticated
requests to such HTTP endpoints are also allowed. (default: false)
--authenticators=VALUE Authenticator implementation to use when authenticating frameworks
and/or agents. Use the default `crammd5`
or load an alternate authenticator module using `--modules`. (default: crammd5)
--authorizers=VALUE Authorizer implementation to use when authorizing actions that
require it.
Use the default `local`, or
load an alternate authorizer module using `--modules`.
Note that if the flag `--authorizers` is provided with a value
different than the default `local`, the
ACLs passed through the `--acls` flag will be ignored.
Currently there is no support for multiple authorizers. (default: local)
--cluster=VALUE Human readable name for the cluster, displayed in the webui.
--credentials=VALUE Path to a JSON-formatted file containing credentials.
Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
Example:
{
"credentials": [
{
"principal": "sherman",
"secret": "kitesurf"
}
]
}
--domain=VALUE Domain that the master belongs to. Mesos currently only supports
fault domains, which identify groups of hosts with similar failure
characteristics. A fault domain consists of a region and a zone.
All masters in the same Mesos cluster must be in the same region
(they can be in different zones). This value can be specified as
either a JSON-formatted string or a file path containing JSON.
Example:
{
"fault_domain":
{
"region":
{
"name": "aws-us-east-1"
},
"zone":
{
"name": "aws-us-east-1a"
}
}
}
--external_log_file=VALUE Location of the externally managed log file. Mesos does not write to
this file directly and merely exposes it in the WebUI and HTTP API.
This is only useful when logging to stderr in combination with an
external logging mechanism, like syslog or journald.
This option is meaningless when specified along with `--quiet`.
This option takes precedence over `--log_dir` in the WebUI.
However, logs will still be written to the `--log_dir` if
that option is specified.
--fair_sharing_excluded_resource_names=VALUE A comma-separated list of the resource names (e.g. 'gpus')
that will be excluded from fair sharing constraints.
This may be useful in cases where the fair sharing
implementation currently has limitations. E.g. See the
problem of "scarce" resources:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@mesos.apache.org/msg35631.html
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-5377
--[no-]filter_gpu_resources When set to true, this flag will cause the mesos master to
filter all offers from agents with GPU resources by only sending
them to frameworks that opt into the `GPU_RESOURCES` framework
capability. When set to false, this flag will cause the master
to not filter offers from agents with GPU resources, and
indiscriminately send them to all frameworks whether they set
the `GPU_RESOURCES` capability or not. This flag is meant as a
temporary workaround towards the eventual deprecation of the
`GPU_RESOURCES` capability. Please see the following for more
information:
https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@mesos.apache.org/msg37571.html
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7576 (default: true)
--firewall_rules=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of rules or a
file path containing the JSON-formatted rules used in the endpoints
firewall. Path must be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
or `/path/to/file`.
See the `Firewall` message in `flags.proto` for the expected format.
Example:
{
"disabled_endpoints" : {
"paths" : [
"/files/browse",
"/metrics/snapshot"
]
}
}
--framework_sorter=VALUE Policy to use for allocating resources between a given user's
frameworks. Options are the same as for `--user_sorter`. (default: drf)
--[no-]help Prints this help message (default: false)
--hooks=VALUE A comma-separated list of hook modules to be
installed inside master.
--hostname=VALUE The hostname the master should advertise in ZooKeeper.
If left unset, the hostname is resolved from the IP address
that the master advertises; unless the user explicitly prevents
that, using `--no-hostname_lookup`, in which case the IP itself
is used.
--[no-]hostname_lookup Whether we should execute a lookup to find out the server's hostname,
if not explicitly set (via, e.g., `--hostname`).
True by default; if set to `false` it will cause Mesos
to use the IP address, unless the hostname is explicitly set. (default: true)
--http_authenticators=VALUE HTTP authenticator implementation to use when handling requests to
authenticated endpoints. Use the default `basic`, or load an
alternate HTTP authenticator module using `--modules`.
Currently there is no support for multiple HTTP authenticators. (default: basic)
--http_framework_authenticators=VALUE HTTP authenticator implementation to use when authenticating HTTP
frameworks. Use the
`basic` authenticator or
load an alternate authenticator module using `--modules`.
Must be used in conjunction with `--http_authenticate_frameworks`.
Currently there is no support for multiple HTTP framework
authenticators.
--[no-]initialize_driver_logging Whether the master/agent should initialize Google logging for the
scheduler and executor drivers, in the same way as described here.
The scheduler/executor drivers have separate logs and do not get
written to the master/agent logs.
This option has no effect when using the HTTP scheduler/executor APIs.
By default, this option is true. (default: true)
--ip=VALUE IP address to listen on. This cannot be used in conjunction
with `--ip_discovery_command`.
--ip_discovery_command=VALUE Optional IP discovery binary: if set, it is expected to emit
the IP address which the master will try to bind to.
Cannot be used in conjunction with `--ip`.
--[no-]log_auto_initialize Whether to automatically initialize the replicated log used for the
registry. If this is set to false, the log has to be manually
initialized when used for the very first time. (default: true)
--log_dir=VALUE Location to put log files. By default, nothing is written to disk.
Does not affect logging to stderr.
If specified, the log file will appear in the Mesos WebUI.
NOTE: 3rd party log messages (e.g. ZooKeeper) are
only written to stderr!
--logbufsecs=VALUE Maximum number of seconds that logs may be buffered for.
By default, logs are flushed immediately. (default: 0)
--logging_level=VALUE Log message at or above this level.
Possible values: `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR`.
If `--quiet` is specified, this will only affect the logs
written to `--log_dir`, if specified. (default: INFO)
--master_contender=VALUE The symbol name of the master contender to use.
This symbol should exist in a module specified through
the --modules flag. Cannot be used in conjunction with --zk.
Must be used in conjunction with --master_detector.
--master_detector=VALUE The symbol name of the master detector to use. This symbol
should exist in a module specified through the --modules flag.
Cannot be used in conjunction with --zk.
Must be used in conjunction with --master_contender.
--max_agent_ping_timeouts=VALUE, --max_slave_ping_timeouts=VALUE The number of times an agent can fail to respond to a
ping from the master. Agents that do not respond within
`max_agent_ping_timeouts` ping retries will be asked to shutdown.
(default: 5)
--max_completed_frameworks=VALUE Maximum number of completed frameworks to store in memory. (default: 50)
--max_completed_tasks_per_framework=VALUE Maximum number of completed tasks per framework to store in memory. (default: 1000)
--max_unreachable_tasks_per_framework=VALUE Maximum number of unreachable tasks per framework to store in memory. (default: 1000)
--modules=VALUE List of modules to be loaded and be available to the internal
subsystems.
Use `--modules=filepath` to specify the list of modules via a
file containing a JSON-formatted string. `filepath` can be
of the form `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
Use `--modules="{...}"` to specify the list of modules inline.
Example:
{
"libraries": [
{
"file": "/path/to/libfoo.so",
"modules": [
{
"name": "org_apache_mesos_bar",
"parameters": [
{
"key": "X",
"value": "Y"
}
]
},
{
"name": "org_apache_mesos_baz"
}
]
},
{
"name": "qux",
"modules": [
{
"name": "org_apache_mesos_norf"
}
]
}
]
}
Cannot be used in conjunction with --modules_dir.
--modules_dir=VALUE Directory path of the module manifest files.
The manifest files are processed in alphabetical order.
(See --modules for more information on module manifest files).
Cannot be used in conjunction with --modules.
--offer_timeout=VALUE Duration of time before an offer is rescinded from a framework.
This helps fairness when running frameworks that hold on to offers,
or frameworks that accidentally drop offers.
If not set, offers do not timeout.
--port=VALUE Port to listen on. (default: 5050)
--[no-]quiet Disable logging to stderr. (default: false)
--quorum=VALUE The size of the quorum of replicas when using `replicated_log` based
registry. It is imperative to set this value to be a majority of
masters i.e., `quorum > (number of masters)/2`.
NOTE: Not required if master is run in standalone mode (non-HA).
--rate_limits=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of rate limits
or a file path containing the JSON-formatted rate limits used
for framework rate limiting.
Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
or `/path/to/file`.
See the RateLimits protobuf in mesos.proto for the expected format.
Example:
{
"limits": [
{
"principal": "foo",
"qps": 55.5
},
{
"principal": "bar"
}
],
"aggregate_default_qps": 33.3
}
--recovery_agent_removal_limit=VALUE, --recovery_slave_removal_limit=VALUE For failovers, limit on the percentage of agents that can be removed
from the registry *and* shutdown after the re-registration timeout
elapses. If the limit is exceeded, the master will fail over rather
than remove the agents.
This can be used to provide safety guarantees for production
environments. Production environments may expect that across master
failovers, at most a certain percentage of agents will fail
permanently (e.g. due to rack-level failures).
Setting this limit would ensure that a human needs to get
involved should an unexpected widespread failure of agents occur
in the cluster.
Values: [0%-100%] (default: 100%)
--registry=VALUE Persistence strategy for the registry;
available options are `replicated_log`, `in_memory` (for testing). (default: replicated_log)
--registry_fetch_timeout=VALUE Duration of time to wait in order to fetch data from the registry
after which the operation is considered a failure. (default: 1mins)
--registry_gc_interval=VALUE How often to garbage collect the registry. The current leading
master will periodically discard information from the registry.
How long registry state is retained is controlled by other
parameters (e.g., registry_max_agent_age, registry_max_agent_count);
this parameter controls how often the master will examine the
registry to see if data should be discarded. (default: 15mins)
--registry_max_agent_age=VALUE Maximum length of time to store information in the registry about
agents that are not currently connected to the cluster. This
information allows frameworks to determine the status of unreachable
and gone agents. Note that the registry always stores
information on all connected agents. If there are more than
`registry_max_agent_count` partitioned/gone agents, agent
information may be discarded from the registry sooner than indicated
by this parameter. (default: 2weeks)
--registry_max_agent_count=VALUE Maximum number of partitioned/gone agents to store in the
registry. This information allows frameworks to determine the status
of disconnected agents. Note that the registry always stores
information about all connected agents. See also the
`registry_max_agent_age` flag. (default: 102400)
--registry_store_timeout=VALUE Duration of time to wait in order to store data in the registry
after which the operation is considered a failure. (default: 20secs)
--[no-]registry_strict Whether the master will take actions based on the persistent
information stored in the Registry.
NOTE: This flag is *disabled* and will be removed in a future
version of Mesos. (default: false)
--roles=VALUE A comma-separated list of the allocation roles that frameworks
in this cluster may belong to. This flag is deprecated;
if it is not specified, any role name can be used.
--[no-]root_submissions Can root submit frameworks? (default: true)
--user_sorter=VALUE Policy to use for allocating resources between users. May be one of:
dominant_resource_fairness (drf) (default: drf)
--[no-]version Show version and exit. (default: false)
--webui_dir=VALUE Directory path of the webui files/assets (default: /usr/local/share/mesos/webui)
--weights=VALUE A comma-separated list of role/weight pairs of the form
`role=weight,role=weight`. Weights can be used to control the
relative share of cluster resources that is offered to different
roles. This flag is deprecated. Instead, operators should configure
weights dynamically using the `/weights` HTTP endpoint.
--whitelist=VALUE Path to a file which contains a list of agents (one per line) to
advertise offers for. The file is watched and periodically re-read to
refresh the agent whitelist. By default there is no whitelist: all
machines are accepted. Path can be of the form
`file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
--work_dir=VALUE Path of the master work directory. This is where the persistent
information of the cluster will be stored. Note that locations like
`/tmp` which are cleaned automatically are not suitable for the work
directory when running in production, since long-running masters could
lose data when cleanup occurs. (Example: `/var/lib/mesos/master`)
--zk=VALUE ZooKeeper URL (used for leader election amongst masters).
May be one of:
`zk://host1:port1,host2:port2,.../path`
`zk://username:password@host1:port1,host2:port2,.../path`
`file:///path/to/file` (where file contains one of the above)
NOTE: Not required if master is run in standalone mode (non-HA).
--zk_session_timeout=VALUE ZooKeeper session timeout. (default: 10secs)
{code}
Having the error message before the list of possible flags would make the error more readable.
> Update Mesos executables output if there is a typo
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MESOS-8045
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-8045
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Armand Grillet
> Priority: Minor
>
> Current output if a user makes a typo while using one of the Mesos executables:
> {code}
> build (master) $ ./bin/mesos-master.sh --ip=127.0.0.1 --workdir=/tmp
> Failed to load unknown flag 'workdir'
> Usage: mesos-master [options]
> --acls=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of ACLs
> or a file path containing the JSON-formatted ACLs used
> for authorization. Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
> or `/path/to/file`.
> Note that if the flag `--authorizers` is provided with a value
> different than `local`, the ACLs contents
> will be ignored.
> See the ACLs protobuf in acls.proto for the expected format.
> Example:
> {
> "register_frameworks": [
> {
> "principals": { "type": "ANY" },
> "roles": { "values": ["a"] }
> }
> ],
> "run_tasks": [
> {
> "principals": { "values": ["a", "b"] },
> "users": { "values": ["c"] }
> }
> ],
> "teardown_frameworks": [
> {
> "principals": { "values": ["a", "b"] },
> "framework_principals": { "values": ["c"] }
> }
> ],
> "set_quotas": [
> {
> "principals": { "values": ["a"] },
> "roles": { "values": ["a", "b"] }
> }
> ],
> "remove_quotas": [
> {
> "principals": { "values": ["a"] },
> "quota_principals": { "values": ["a"] }
> }
> ]
> }
> --advertise_ip=VALUE IP address advertised to reach this Mesos master.
> The master does not bind using this IP address.
> However, this IP address may be used to access this master.
> --advertise_port=VALUE Port advertised to reach Mesos master (along with
> `advertise_ip`). The master does not bind to this port.
> However, this port (along with `advertise_ip`) may be used to
> access this master.
> --agent_ping_timeout=VALUE, --slave_ping_timeout=VALUE The timeout within which an agent is expected to respond to a
> ping from the master. Agents that do not respond within
> max_agent_ping_timeouts ping retries will be asked to shutdown.
> NOTE: The total ping timeout (`agent_ping_timeout` multiplied by
> `max_agent_ping_timeouts`) should be greater than the ZooKeeper
> session timeout to prevent useless re-registration attempts.
> (default: 15secs)
> --agent_removal_rate_limit=VALUE, --slave_removal_rate_limit=VALUE The maximum rate (e.g., `1/10mins`, `2/3hrs`, etc) at which agents
> will be removed from the master when they fail health checks.
> By default, agents will be removed as soon as they fail the health
> checks. The value is of the form `(Number of agents)/(Duration)`.
> --agent_reregister_timeout=VALUE, --slave_reregister_timeout=VALUE The timeout within which an agent is expected to re-register.
> Agents re-register when they become disconnected from the master
> or when a new master is elected as the leader. Agents that do not
> re-register within the timeout will be marked unreachable in the
> registry; if/when the agent re-registers with the master, any
> non-partition-aware tasks running on the agent will be terminated.
> NOTE: This value has to be at least 10mins. (default: 10mins)
> --allocation_interval=VALUE Amount of time to wait between performing
> (batch) allocations (e.g., 500ms, 1sec, etc). (default: 1secs)
> --allocator=VALUE Allocator to use for resource allocation to frameworks.
> Use the default `HierarchicalDRF` allocator, or
> load an alternate allocator module using `--modules`. (default: HierarchicalDRF)
> --[no-]authenticate_agents, --[no-]authenticate_slaves If `true`, only authenticated agents are allowed to register.
> If `false`, unauthenticated agents are also allowed to register. (default: false)
> --[no-]authenticate_frameworks, --[no-]authenticate If `true`, only authenticated frameworks are allowed to register. If
> `false`, unauthenticated frameworks are also allowed to register. For
> HTTP based frameworks use the `--authenticate_http_frameworks` flag. (default: false)
> --[no-]authenticate_http_frameworks If `true`, only authenticated HTTP frameworks are allowed to register.
> If `false`, HTTP frameworks are not authenticated. (default: false)
> --[no-]authenticate_http_readonly If `true`, only authenticated requests for read-only HTTP endpoints
> supporting authentication are allowed. If `false`, unauthenticated
> requests to such HTTP endpoints are also allowed. (default: false)
> --[no-]authenticate_http_readwrite, --[no-]authenticate_http If `true`, only authenticated requests for read-write HTTP endpoints
> supporting authentication are allowed. If `false`, unauthenticated
> requests to such HTTP endpoints are also allowed. (default: false)
> --authenticators=VALUE Authenticator implementation to use when authenticating frameworks
> and/or agents. Use the default `crammd5`
> or load an alternate authenticator module using `--modules`. (default: crammd5)
> --authorizers=VALUE Authorizer implementation to use when authorizing actions that
> require it.
> Use the default `local`, or
> load an alternate authorizer module using `--modules`.
> Note that if the flag `--authorizers` is provided with a value
> different than the default `local`, the
> ACLs passed through the `--acls` flag will be ignored.
> Currently there is no support for multiple authorizers. (default: local)
> --cluster=VALUE Human readable name for the cluster, displayed in the webui.
> --credentials=VALUE Path to a JSON-formatted file containing credentials.
> Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
> Example:
> {
> "credentials": [
> {
> "principal": "sherman",
> "secret": "kitesurf"
> }
> ]
> }
> --domain=VALUE Domain that the master belongs to. Mesos currently only supports
> fault domains, which identify groups of hosts with similar failure
> characteristics. A fault domain consists of a region and a zone.
> All masters in the same Mesos cluster must be in the same region
> (they can be in different zones). This value can be specified as
> either a JSON-formatted string or a file path containing JSON.
> Example:
> {
> "fault_domain":
> {
> "region":
> {
> "name": "aws-us-east-1"
> },
> "zone":
> {
> "name": "aws-us-east-1a"
> }
> }
> }
> --external_log_file=VALUE Location of the externally managed log file. Mesos does not write to
> this file directly and merely exposes it in the WebUI and HTTP API.
> This is only useful when logging to stderr in combination with an
> external logging mechanism, like syslog or journald.
> This option is meaningless when specified along with `--quiet`.
> This option takes precedence over `--log_dir` in the WebUI.
> However, logs will still be written to the `--log_dir` if
> that option is specified.
> --fair_sharing_excluded_resource_names=VALUE A comma-separated list of the resource names (e.g. 'gpus')
> that will be excluded from fair sharing constraints.
> This may be useful in cases where the fair sharing
> implementation currently has limitations. E.g. See the
> problem of "scarce" resources:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@mesos.apache.org/msg35631.html
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-5377
> --[no-]filter_gpu_resources When set to true, this flag will cause the mesos master to
> filter all offers from agents with GPU resources by only sending
> them to frameworks that opt into the `GPU_RESOURCES` framework
> capability. When set to false, this flag will cause the master
> to not filter offers from agents with GPU resources, and
> indiscriminately send them to all frameworks whether they set
> the `GPU_RESOURCES` capability or not. This flag is meant as a
> temporary workaround towards the eventual deprecation of the
> `GPU_RESOURCES` capability. Please see the following for more
> information:
> https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@mesos.apache.org/msg37571.html
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7576 (default: true)
> --firewall_rules=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of rules or a
> file path containing the JSON-formatted rules used in the endpoints
> firewall. Path must be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
> or `/path/to/file`.
> See the `Firewall` message in `flags.proto` for the expected format.
> Example:
> {
> "disabled_endpoints" : {
> "paths" : [
> "/files/browse",
> "/metrics/snapshot"
> ]
> }
> }
> --framework_sorter=VALUE Policy to use for allocating resources between a given user's
> frameworks. Options are the same as for `--user_sorter`. (default: drf)
> --[no-]help Prints this help message (default: false)
> --hooks=VALUE A comma-separated list of hook modules to be
> installed inside master.
> --hostname=VALUE The hostname the master should advertise in ZooKeeper.
> If left unset, the hostname is resolved from the IP address
> that the master advertises; unless the user explicitly prevents
> that, using `--no-hostname_lookup`, in which case the IP itself
> is used.
> --[no-]hostname_lookup Whether we should execute a lookup to find out the server's hostname,
> if not explicitly set (via, e.g., `--hostname`).
> True by default; if set to `false` it will cause Mesos
> to use the IP address, unless the hostname is explicitly set. (default: true)
> --http_authenticators=VALUE HTTP authenticator implementation to use when handling requests to
> authenticated endpoints. Use the default `basic`, or load an
> alternate HTTP authenticator module using `--modules`.
> Currently there is no support for multiple HTTP authenticators. (default: basic)
> --http_framework_authenticators=VALUE HTTP authenticator implementation to use when authenticating HTTP
> frameworks. Use the
> `basic` authenticator or
> load an alternate authenticator module using `--modules`.
> Must be used in conjunction with `--http_authenticate_frameworks`.
> Currently there is no support for multiple HTTP framework
> authenticators.
> --[no-]initialize_driver_logging Whether the master/agent should initialize Google logging for the
> scheduler and executor drivers, in the same way as described here.
> The scheduler/executor drivers have separate logs and do not get
> written to the master/agent logs.
> This option has no effect when using the HTTP scheduler/executor APIs.
> By default, this option is true. (default: true)
> --ip=VALUE IP address to listen on. This cannot be used in conjunction
> with `--ip_discovery_command`.
> --ip_discovery_command=VALUE Optional IP discovery binary: if set, it is expected to emit
> the IP address which the master will try to bind to.
> Cannot be used in conjunction with `--ip`.
> --[no-]log_auto_initialize Whether to automatically initialize the replicated log used for the
> registry. If this is set to false, the log has to be manually
> initialized when used for the very first time. (default: true)
> --log_dir=VALUE Location to put log files. By default, nothing is written to disk.
> Does not affect logging to stderr.
> If specified, the log file will appear in the Mesos WebUI.
> NOTE: 3rd party log messages (e.g. ZooKeeper) are
> only written to stderr!
> --logbufsecs=VALUE Maximum number of seconds that logs may be buffered for.
> By default, logs are flushed immediately. (default: 0)
> --logging_level=VALUE Log message at or above this level.
> Possible values: `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR`.
> If `--quiet` is specified, this will only affect the logs
> written to `--log_dir`, if specified. (default: INFO)
> --master_contender=VALUE The symbol name of the master contender to use.
> This symbol should exist in a module specified through
> the --modules flag. Cannot be used in conjunction with --zk.
> Must be used in conjunction with --master_detector.
> --master_detector=VALUE The symbol name of the master detector to use. This symbol
> should exist in a module specified through the --modules flag.
> Cannot be used in conjunction with --zk.
> Must be used in conjunction with --master_contender.
> --max_agent_ping_timeouts=VALUE, --max_slave_ping_timeouts=VALUE The number of times an agent can fail to respond to a
> ping from the master. Agents that do not respond within
> `max_agent_ping_timeouts` ping retries will be asked to shutdown.
> (default: 5)
> --max_completed_frameworks=VALUE Maximum number of completed frameworks to store in memory. (default: 50)
> --max_completed_tasks_per_framework=VALUE Maximum number of completed tasks per framework to store in memory. (default: 1000)
> --max_unreachable_tasks_per_framework=VALUE Maximum number of unreachable tasks per framework to store in memory. (default: 1000)
> --modules=VALUE List of modules to be loaded and be available to the internal
> subsystems.
> Use `--modules=filepath` to specify the list of modules via a
> file containing a JSON-formatted string. `filepath` can be
> of the form `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
> Use `--modules="{...}"` to specify the list of modules inline.
> Example:
> {
> "libraries": [
> {
> "file": "/path/to/libfoo.so",
> "modules": [
> {
> "name": "org_apache_mesos_bar",
> "parameters": [
> {
> "key": "X",
> "value": "Y"
> }
> ]
> },
> {
> "name": "org_apache_mesos_baz"
> }
> ]
> },
> {
> "name": "qux",
> "modules": [
> {
> "name": "org_apache_mesos_norf"
> }
> ]
> }
> ]
> }
> Cannot be used in conjunction with --modules_dir.
> --modules_dir=VALUE Directory path of the module manifest files.
> The manifest files are processed in alphabetical order.
> (See --modules for more information on module manifest files).
> Cannot be used in conjunction with --modules.
> --offer_timeout=VALUE Duration of time before an offer is rescinded from a framework.
> This helps fairness when running frameworks that hold on to offers,
> or frameworks that accidentally drop offers.
> If not set, offers do not timeout.
> --port=VALUE Port to listen on. (default: 5050)
> --[no-]quiet Disable logging to stderr. (default: false)
> --quorum=VALUE The size of the quorum of replicas when using `replicated_log` based
> registry. It is imperative to set this value to be a majority of
> masters i.e., `quorum > (number of masters)/2`.
> NOTE: Not required if master is run in standalone mode (non-HA).
> --rate_limits=VALUE The value could be a JSON-formatted string of rate limits
> or a file path containing the JSON-formatted rate limits used
> for framework rate limiting.
> Path could be of the form `file:///path/to/file`
> or `/path/to/file`.
> See the RateLimits protobuf in mesos.proto for the expected format.
> Example:
> {
> "limits": [
> {
> "principal": "foo",
> "qps": 55.5
> },
> {
> "principal": "bar"
> }
> ],
> "aggregate_default_qps": 33.3
> }
> --recovery_agent_removal_limit=VALUE, --recovery_slave_removal_limit=VALUE For failovers, limit on the percentage of agents that can be removed
> from the registry *and* shutdown after the re-registration timeout
> elapses. If the limit is exceeded, the master will fail over rather
> than remove the agents.
> This can be used to provide safety guarantees for production
> environments. Production environments may expect that across master
> failovers, at most a certain percentage of agents will fail
> permanently (e.g. due to rack-level failures).
> Setting this limit would ensure that a human needs to get
> involved should an unexpected widespread failure of agents occur
> in the cluster.
> Values: [0%-100%] (default: 100%)
> --registry=VALUE Persistence strategy for the registry;
> available options are `replicated_log`, `in_memory` (for testing). (default: replicated_log)
> --registry_fetch_timeout=VALUE Duration of time to wait in order to fetch data from the registry
> after which the operation is considered a failure. (default: 1mins)
> --registry_gc_interval=VALUE How often to garbage collect the registry. The current leading
> master will periodically discard information from the registry.
> How long registry state is retained is controlled by other
> parameters (e.g., registry_max_agent_age, registry_max_agent_count);
> this parameter controls how often the master will examine the
> registry to see if data should be discarded. (default: 15mins)
> --registry_max_agent_age=VALUE Maximum length of time to store information in the registry about
> agents that are not currently connected to the cluster. This
> information allows frameworks to determine the status of unreachable
> and gone agents. Note that the registry always stores
> information on all connected agents. If there are more than
> `registry_max_agent_count` partitioned/gone agents, agent
> information may be discarded from the registry sooner than indicated
> by this parameter. (default: 2weeks)
> --registry_max_agent_count=VALUE Maximum number of partitioned/gone agents to store in the
> registry. This information allows frameworks to determine the status
> of disconnected agents. Note that the registry always stores
> information about all connected agents. See also the
> `registry_max_agent_age` flag. (default: 102400)
> --registry_store_timeout=VALUE Duration of time to wait in order to store data in the registry
> after which the operation is considered a failure. (default: 20secs)
> --[no-]registry_strict Whether the master will take actions based on the persistent
> information stored in the Registry.
> NOTE: This flag is *disabled* and will be removed in a future
> version of Mesos. (default: false)
> --roles=VALUE A comma-separated list of the allocation roles that frameworks
> in this cluster may belong to. This flag is deprecated;
> if it is not specified, any role name can be used.
> --[no-]root_submissions Can root submit frameworks? (default: true)
> --user_sorter=VALUE Policy to use for allocating resources between users. May be one of:
> dominant_resource_fairness (drf) (default: drf)
> --[no-]version Show version and exit. (default: false)
> --webui_dir=VALUE Directory path of the webui files/assets (default: /usr/local/share/mesos/webui)
> --weights=VALUE A comma-separated list of role/weight pairs of the form
> `role=weight,role=weight`. Weights can be used to control the
> relative share of cluster resources that is offered to different
> roles. This flag is deprecated. Instead, operators should configure
> weights dynamically using the `/weights` HTTP endpoint.
> --whitelist=VALUE Path to a file which contains a list of agents (one per line) to
> advertise offers for. The file is watched and periodically re-read to
> refresh the agent whitelist. By default there is no whitelist: all
> machines are accepted. Path can be of the form
> `file:///path/to/file` or `/path/to/file`.
> --work_dir=VALUE Path of the master work directory. This is where the persistent
> information of the cluster will be stored. Note that locations like
> `/tmp` which are cleaned automatically are not suitable for the work
> directory when running in production, since long-running masters could
> lose data when cleanup occurs. (Example: `/var/lib/mesos/master`)
> --zk=VALUE ZooKeeper URL (used for leader election amongst masters).
> May be one of:
> `zk://host1:port1,host2:port2,.../path`
> `zk://username:password@host1:port1,host2:port2,.../path`
> `file:///path/to/file` (where file contains one of the above)
> NOTE: Not required if master is run in standalone mode (non-HA).
> --zk_session_timeout=VALUE ZooKeeper session timeout. (default: 10secs)
> {code}
> Having the error message after the list of possible flags instead of before would make the error message more readable.
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