Whirr doesn't provide this functionality.

It's unlikely you will be able to accomplish this easily mainly because all
the machines get new IP addresses after a start - stop - start cycle.

-- Andrei Savu / axemblr.com


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:01 AM, Ashish Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am following this blog post to install Cloudera hadoop and Impala using
> Whirr.
>
> http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2013/02/from-zero-to-impala-in-minutes/
>
> Blog shows how to destroy the cluster using Whirr. I do not want to
> destroy it. But stop it when I am done and restart when i need to use it.
>
> How do stop and start Hadoop, hive, impala and hbase using Whirr?
>
> (Or is it best to do it manually.)
>
> Ashish
>

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