Hi,

I have a question about Ignite LifeCycle and have not been able to find the
info by googling.

Under what conditions does a Node get into the STOPPED state??
And is that final?? 
In other words, once a Node is STOPPED can it somehow become STARTED again
in the natural flow of things??

I ask because I have a KafkaListener that must stop listening when a Node is
STOPPED.
That KafkaListener is listening to Ignite LifeCycle Events.
And I want to simply close that Kafka Consumer when it gets a BEFORE_STOPPED
Event.
But I do not want to do that if being STOPPED is something that a Node
recovers from.

Similarly, I want to create a NodeKiller that listens to STOPPED Events.
And shuts down the Node gracefully when this happens.

Could someone in the know please enlighten me??

Thanks,
-- Chris 




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