You should look into kubernetes, which seems to be the standard in orchestration these days. It has many additional benefits (enable scalability, self-healing, etc) and is widely used in production today. See the following links:
Also consul has more distributed nature: agents are installed on all service VMs and hence the system has higher availability than zookeeper.Be aware that consul system has low coupling between datacenters.
Zookeeper is mature, but too generic. So you can use zookeeper not only for service discovery but for storing configs, distributed locks, notifications etc. Again, it's convenient to use all this functionality with Curator Framework / Curator Recipes.
Zookeeper is using master/slave communication schema between nodes in cluster. Master is elected by cluster members. Be aware that there could be edge cases (due to network issues for example) when it appears more that 1 master in the cluster. In this case restart of the cluster helps.
An Oklahoma zookeeper who goes by the name "Joe Exotic" and who is currently set to serve a decades-long prison sentence for a bizarre murder-for-hire plot is now the subject of an upcoming Netflix docu-series.
Joseph Maldonado-Passage, better known by the more eccentric moniker he used while running an exotic animal park in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 22 years in prison earlier this year after a federal jury convicted him last spring of two counts of murder-for-hire, eight counts of violating the Lacey Act for falsifying wildlife records, and nine counts of violating the Endangered Species Act.
Maldonado-Passage was convicted of attempting to hire a hitman to kill animal rights activist and Big Cat Rescue founder Carole Baskin, who was a vocal critic of his zoo and had won a $1 million judgment against Maldonado-Passage.
Now his story will be told in the upcoming docu-series "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" which is set to premiere on Netflix later this month. Alongside the series of events that would ultimately land him in prison, the trailer for the series also documents other sides of Maldonado-Passage's life, like his passion for country music. The trailer closes with a segment of a song he wrote entitled "I Saw A Tiger."
In addition to the murder-for-hire plot, Maldonado-Passage was accused of killing five tigers in October 2017 to make room for other big cats, also allegedly selling and offering to sell tiger cubs to people. The man admitted to killing tigers, but insisted he did it for humane reasons in an interview with an Oklahoma news station.
"I put five tigers to sleep because they were in pain," Maldonado-Passage told local television station KOCO November 2018. "They were in pain. They had toenails coming out of their ankles. They had no teeth. They had exposed root canals."
"If he completes his sentence and is released, we will end up spending the rest of our lives, constantly looking over our shoulders, for a threat to our lives," Baskin said at his sentencing, according to NBC News. "I hope you will give us as many years free of that threat as you can."
"I still maintain my innocence and looking forward in the upcoming days to my attorneys filing my Appeal and moving on to the next step in this Nightmare," the zookeeper said in a statement, calling his conviction and sentence a "well orchestrated frame job."
Madonado-Passage also attempted a run for president as a write-in candidate in 2016 and ran for Oklahoma governor as a Libertarian in 2017. The latter campaign featured personal tragedy after the zookeeper's husband Travis Maldonado, 23, accidentally shot himself in the head and died while attempting to prove his gun would not fire if the magazine was removed, the Associated Press reported in October 2017.
A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Western District told Oxygen.com that Maldonado-Passage is currently in custody and awaiting designation of where he will serve his sentence from the BOP.
Peter feels that she is asking him to be a glorified 9-1-1 operator, but Diane adds that this job will help him advance his career and open up new opportunities for him. Given his dad's reputation, it will be hard for him to get a better offer. Before Peter can answer, Diane tells him that in a zoo, you should always want to be the decision-maker, the one with all the keys, therefore the zookeeper.
In the present, Peter tells Diane that he and Rose Larkin will arrive at the White House in an hour. After hanging up, Peter wonders why Hawkins would throw away his 30 years of service and become a traitor. However, Rose seems unconcerned with Jamie's death and is more worried about Peter's intention to follow orders and go to the White House within an hour.
Peter informs Diane that Rose is reluctant to enter the White House and would need some time. She gives them until the next morning at 10 a.m. She tells Peter they are looking into Jamie Hawkins' death and that the President would be briefed in an hour.
President Michelle Travers is told during the brief that there is little evidence and no suspects or witnesses. They can only be certain that he was murdered elsewhere, and his corpse was dumped on the farm. The President asks to be informed when she can share her condolences. Ashley Redfield, who previously spoke to the assassins, is seen among those in the brief.
Peter and Rose are in the woods, observing the house from a distance. They are trying to test if Diane can be trusted because she is the only one who can trace their location. Soon, Ellen and Dale arrive and search the cabin.
Rose and Peter manage to get away. Peter records Ellen and Dale's license plate information. He asks his police friend Cisco Jenkins to run a BOLO on the vehicle. Rose takes this as a sign that Diane can't be trusted, but Peter is reluctant to believe this.
At Georgetown University, Chelsea introduces Maddie to her new security detail, Erik Monks. Maddie is in a hurry and trusts Chelsea knows what she is doing. Chelsea reminds Maddie to take her panic button. Maddie rushes to her next class and Chelsea updates Erik on Maddie. Chelsea tells him that Maddie doesn't trust many people, but trusts Chelsea. While on campus, she wants the Secret Service officers to blend in.
Peter and Rose decide to work on the drive by giving it to Diane. They plan to use her to get the drive decrypted. Peter leaves Rose in a diner and set a meeting place. Rose persuades Peter to steal Diane's access card while the FBI is busy working on the hard drive to let her back into the system. Rose makes a call in order to divert Diane's attention.
Peter follows through with the plan and lies that Rose ditched him. Diane puts out a BOLO on Rose. Everything goes according to plan until several police officers unintentionally stop by the diner Rose is in. Diane realizes Peter used her access card and asks why he did it. He explains that he doesn't trust her since she was the only one who knew their location, yet the assassins found them there. Diane sends her phone to the lab to test if it has been compromised. She gives Peter her word that she is trustworthy. She explains to Peter that the Campbells were commissioned by the President to look into the metro bombing.
Ellen decides she had had enough of motels and persuades Dale to check the open house she previously visited. While Dale does not share her desire to lead a fancy life, like Ellen, he agrees to stay with her for a while at the open house.
Maddie's professor, Paulo Bonetto, starts subtly flirting with her. Maddie starts feeling better and happier after her professor shows interest. Later, she gets into a fight in a bar with a man who despises her father, Vice President Ashley Redfield. Her security detail, Erik, steps in, but slips up due to his shoulder injury. Chelsea says that she must report the incident. She doesn't think Erik should be working again and sees him as a liability.
Chelsea tells Ben Almora what happened over the phone. Since Erik has been through a lot, Ben encourages her to be patient with him. Before taking a bullet to protect the former President, he was the best. Chelsea asks a CIA buddy to look into how someone with Erik's level of expertise ended up on her team.
The next morning, Rose checks into a motel and starts going through the drive. The hard drive was successfully decrypted and she finds files about the metro bombing. Peter shows up to the motel with Diane. Rose is angry that he brought Diane. Diane asks her to calm down as she is not the traitor and is there to tell her the truth.
Even though the movie's overarching message is positive -- that someone should love you for who you are, not who you might become if you nag them enough -- there are many mixed signals about what constitutes someone's worthiness as a mate until the very end. Stephanie is portrayed as beautiful but mean and shallow, yet she's the one that Griffin is interested in for the majority of the film. Meanwhile, he acts surprised that Karen, a colleague, is actually attractive and treats her quite poorly until the end. So is the lesson that men are clueless and until they have an epiphany will reject a beautiful, intelligent woman if someone else is even more beautiful but mean?
As a zookeeper, Griffin is a good role model, because he's kind to the zoo animals and has a real passion for his work. But as a man, he makes mind-boggling choices. Anyone can see what an awful person Stephanie is, but Griffin uses his good friend, the equally as beautiful and intelligent Karen, to make his ex jealous and win her back into his life. He makes other questionable decisions while trying to woo Stephanie, including using a method of "tearing her down" (with insults) one moment and "bringing her up" (with compliments) the next. Karen, on the other hand, is consistently smart and generous.
For most of the movie, the only violence is Griffin's nearly incessant pratfalls (as well as gags in which others also humorously fall). He gets poked twice by a porcupine quill and falls into a pit between two animal enclosures. There's a bicycle race between him and his antagonist (they both get hurt, but it's more comic than violent). The gorilla, Bernie, tells James that another zookeeper was cruel to him. Griffin hits the other zookeeper so hard that he breaks the plaster in the wall.
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