Just a general query on Ignite server node startup sequence.

There are a pair of log lines emitted during node startup that look like
this:

2020-09-27 20:48:43,191 [1] INF [] Starting binary memory restore for:
[948695530, -1026154091, -2049124072, -552847479, -2024686410, -1820754607,
-1907049797, -1029472048, 671082124, -493080817, -2100569601, 928822533]

and

2020-09-27 20:49:13,025 [1] INF []   Binary memory state restored at node
startup [restoredPtr=FileWALPointer [idx=1033, fileOff=485201080, len=0]]

 This particular example required ~30 seconds to complete.

We are running Ignite 2.8.1 using the C# client with persistence enabled.

Do these messages indicate Ignite is reloading the memory state of the
caches at the point it was shutdown? If not, what is this activity?

Thanks,
Raymond.

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