Hi,

1) start 2 server nodes
    ^ the cluster was started at the first time. There was no baseline
topology yet.

2) control.bat --state => Cluster is inactive 
3) control.bat --activate => Cluster activated
    ^ the first activation of the cluster, it forms baseline topology

4) stop both nodes
5) start them again
    ^ The baseline already exists and Ignite can automatically activate the
cluster.

6) control.bat --state => Cluster is active
    ^ Yes, that is expected behavior.

Please take a look at this page:
https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cluster-activation#section-baseline-topology

> Note that the baseline topology is not set when the cluster is started for
> the first time;
> that's the only time when a manual intervention is needed.
> So, once all the nodes that should belong to the baseline topology are up
> and running,
> you can set the topology from code, Ignite Web Console or command line
> tool,
> and let Ignite handle the automatic cluster activation routines going
> forward.

I hope this hepls.

Thanks,
Slava.



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