I've used a multi-datacenter Consul cluster used to coordinate
service-discovery. When a service starts up in the primary DC, it registers
itself in Consul with a key that has a TTL that must be periodically
renewed. If the service shuts down or terminates abruptly, the key expires
and is removed f
accurate, since it seems to contradict the image in link
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> *From:* Sofer, Tovi [ICG-IT]
> *Sent:* יום ג 10 יולי 2018 20:04
> *To:* 'Till Rohrmann' ; user
> *Cc:* Gardi, Hila [
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Cc: Gardi, Hila [ICG-IT]
Subject: RE: high availability with automated disaster recovery using zookeeper
Hi Till, group,
Thank you for your response.
After reading further online on Mesos – Can’t Mesos fill the requirement of
running job manager in primary server?
By using: “c
-disaster-recovery/
)
Is this supported by Flink cluster on Mesos ?
Thanks again
Tovi
From: Till Rohrmann
Sent: יום ג 10 יולי 2018 10:11
To: Sofer, Tovi [ICG-IT]
Cc: user
Subject: Re: high availability with automated disaster recovery using zookeeper
Hi Tovi,
that is an interesting use case
Hi Tovi,
that is an interesting use case you are describing here. I think, however,
it depends mainly on the capabilities of ZooKeeper to produce the intended
behavior. Flink itself relies on ZooKeeper for leader election in HA mode
but does not expose any means to influence the leader election pr