1- Homebrew is an open source package management system for the Mac that simplifies installation of packages from source.
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"
2- Once you have Homebrew installed, you can install Mesos on your laptop with these two commands:
brew update
brew install mesos
You will need to wait while the most current, stable version of Mesos is downloaded, compiled, and installed on your machine. Homebrew will let you know when it’s finished by displaying a beer emoji in your terminal and a message like the following:
/usr/local/Cellar/mesos/0.19.0: 83 files, 24M, built in 17.4 minutes
Start Your Mesos Cluster
3- Running Mesos in your machine: Now that you have Mesos installed on your laptop, it’s easy to start your Mesos cluster. To see Mesos in action, spin up an in-memory master with the following command:
/usr/local/sbin/mesos-master --registry=in_memory --ip=127.0.0.1
A Mesos cluster needs at least one Mesos Master to coordinate and dispatch tasks onto Mesos Slaves. When experimenting on your laptop, a single master is all you need. Once your Mesos Master has started, you can visit its management console: http://localhost:5050
Since a Mesos Master needs slaves onto which it will dispatch jobs, you might also want to run some of those. Mesos Slaves can be started by running the following command for each slave you wish to launch:
sudo /usr/local/sbin/mesos-slave --master=127.0.0.1:5050
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