Hi Anil,

Because that's how it works :) Main reason behind this is to ensure data
consistency. When you restart the node, its memory is cleaned up and it
joins as a brand new node. Rejoin with existing data will require additional
processing and in general case will not guarantee consistency.

Makes sense?

-Val



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