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Bintray URLs for downloads return "Forbidden!" #37

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themistymay opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 7 comments
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Bintray URLs for downloads return "Forbidden!" #37

themistymay opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 7 comments

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@themistymay
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Looks like the bintray URLs no longer work. Getting a "Forbidden!" message for all releases.

@clintkitson
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Thanks for the note @themistymay. I have contacted Bintray to see why the artifacts are not available.

@igavdeev
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@clintkitson do you have any news about availability a download URL?

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clintkitson commented Oct 11, 2018 via email

@maricaantonacci
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Hi all,
the bintray URLs are still not working...any plans for making the packages available somewhere else?
thanks

@clintkitson
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Hello @maricaantonacci,

We are evaluating the need for dvdcli moving forward. Can you describe the use case you are trying to use it for? If it is Mesos related, the dvdcli functionality (docker volume plugin capabilities) is now embedded where Mesos can natively make use of docker plugins and the use of this tool is not needed.

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Hi @clintkitson,

indeed I'm trying to enable external persistent volumes for Mesos tasks launched through Mesos containerizer as described here. I'm using Mesos containerizer (and not Docker containerizer) since I need to launch tasks requiring GPUs.
I have built the dvdcli and I have been doing some preliminary tests..now I'm stuck with this error "Failed to launch container: Failed to grant cgroups access to '/dev/nvidia-uvm': Failed to write to 'devices.allow': 'mesos/c99a621e-dd18-4bfe-a315-2418cc5c3511' is not a valid cgroup", that appears when using the isolator docker/volume...Do you have hints? Do you know other solutions for providing persistent storage to Mesos containerizer?

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Wish I could help, I am not sure about that error.

The latest persistent volume integration is CSI, it is worth taking a look at this and plugins that might support your needs that are CSI capable.
http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/csi/

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