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[jira] [Comment Edited] (MESOS-2830) Add an endpoint to slaves to
allow launching system administration tasks
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Marco Massenzio edited comment on MESOS-2830 at 6/20/15 12:41 AM:
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As I stated:
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I'll start looking into this and probably draft a design doc.
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"design" is actual work :)
was (Author: marco-mesos):
As I stated:
{quote]
I'll start looking into this and probably draft a design doc.
{quote}
"design" is actual work :)
> Add an endpoint to slaves to allow launching system administration tasks
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> Key: MESOS-2830
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-2830
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: slave
> Reporter: Cody Maloney
> Assignee: Marco Massenzio
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: mesosphere
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> As a System Administrator often times I need to run a organization-mandated task on every machine in the cluster. Ideally I could do this within the framework of mesos resources if it is a "cleanup" or auditing task, but sometimes I just have to run something, and run it now, regardless if a machine has un-accounted resources (Ex: Adding/removing a user).
> Currently to do this I have to completely bypass Mesos and SSH to the box. Ideally I could tell a mesos slave (With proper authentication) to run a container with the limited special permissions needed to get the task done.
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