Wrong destination ResourcePool while creating a cluster

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Nicolas Punzo

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Jul 4, 2013, 11:09:48 AM7/4/13
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Hello,

I have met a curious problem when I've made my Hadoop Cluster.
In fact, I have precised in the command line to create it in the "BigData" ResourcePool, and when the creation has been done, only the master where in. The other ones (client and workers) where in the same ResourcePool than the Management-Server and the Hadoop Template.

Am I the only one who has met this issue, or has it already been reported?

Best regards,

Nico

Emma Lin

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Jul 6, 2013, 2:00:25 AM7/6/13
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Nico,
Did you keep the initial default resource pool in system. If you did, and not specify resource pool name during cluster creation, the default resource will be used.
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Emma

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Hu Wei

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Jul 7, 2013, 4:53:45 AM7/7/13
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Hi, Nicolas,

Do you mean you create cluster with command as 'cluster create --name xxx -- --rpNames BigData'? 
- If so, all the cluster nodes including master, client and worker should be located under 'BigData' resource pool.
- If the resource pool is not specified during cluster creation, we will use all the added resource pool. You could use command 'resourcepool list'
 or 'resourcepool list --detail' to view all the added resource pools. There is a check box during installation for adding the resource pool for management server and template node into Serengeti server(this is checked by default)

Let me know if this helps

Best Regards,
Wei

Nicolas Punzo

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Jul 9, 2013, 5:52:56 AM7/9/13
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Hello Hu,

Yes in fact I'm in the second case. I just see I forgot to specify the --rpNames option, and I was sure I had. Sorry for having disturbed.

However, I've tried to reach the serengeti's website (http://serengeti.cloudfoundry.com/) but I get an error message telling me that the page doesn't exists anymore, and it gives me a link (https://console.run.pivotal.io/) which doesn't work.
I can access the roadmap and the issuetracker because my navigator remembers these URLs, but for someone who trying to discover Serengeti, how can he do?

Best regards,

Nicolas


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Kevin Leong

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Jul 9, 2013, 6:00:43 AM7/9/13
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The projectserengeti.org url always worked and still does. It just no longer forwards to serengeti.cloudfoundry.com.

Nicolas Punzo

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Jul 9, 2013, 9:40:55 AM7/9/13
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Ok thanks.

However, the projectserengeti.org URL is not referenced in Google when we type keywords like "project serengeti vmware", or just "project serengeti". These searches lead to http://serengeti.cloudfoundry.com. To get it we have to really type "projectserengeti.org". So currently, someone who is looking for information about Serengeti is directed to an URL which doesn't work...

Best regards,

Nicolas


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