Here's the spec: https://github.com/isaac-councill/aurora-rpm-spec
For expedience, I didn't try to generalize it and the spec depends on a custom python27 rpm, but that's easy to change. Not sure if the init scripts I'm using would be helpful as well - I'd be happy to publish my init.d and monit configs for the scheduler and thermos observer. On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Bill Farner <wfar...@apache.org> wrote: > Welcome, Isaac, and thanks for reaching out! Brian is actively working > on AURORA-587 [1]. It's actually a matter of open sourcing existing code, > so with any luck he will have a review out within the next week or so. > > If you're willing to release the RPM specs in something like a github > project, that would be immediately useful. Eventually i would love to have > nightly builds producing various artifacts, so we might pull the specs into > the project if/when we do that. > > Please let us know if there's anything else we can do to help you along! > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-587 > > > -=Bill > > > On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Isaac Councill <is...@hioscar.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > This is mostly for introduction and to say that we're using aurora in > > production at Oscar. So far so good, and thanks for open sourcing! I'm > > currently running 0.5.0 rc0 on mesos 0.18.0, about to upgrade to rc1 > hoping > > that will fix cron. > > > > I don't have anything to give back yet, unless anyone wants rpm specs > > tested on SL and centos (works with tito/mock). > > > > Also +1 to earlier comment about open sourcing Server Sets. I'll likely > > need to write my own version of that within the next couple of weeks, so > > the request might be late for me. Announcer is already available, no? > > > > Isaac > > >