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Travis Bolinger updated WHIRR-309:
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    Description: 
As per the discussion on IRC May 17, 2011.

Add the ability for clusters to be stopped and started later while preserving 
data.  AWS instances with an ebs root drive can be stopped and started again 
later while preserving data.

Ideally, the Start/Stop ability will be available to other services besides 
Amazon.

A note for amazon ebs instances (and possibly other services): when each node 
is started up again, it will receive a new IP address. Thus, the configuration 
files on each node may need to be changed to reflect the new IP addresses.

  was:
As per the discussion on IRC May 17, 2011.

Add the ability for clusters be stopped and started later while preserving 
data.  AWS instances with an ebs root drive can be stopped and started again 
later while preserving data.

Ideally, the Start/Stop ability will be available to other services besides 
Amazon.

A note for amazon ebs instances (and possibly other services): when each node 
is started up again, it will receive a new IP address. Thus, the configuration 
files on each node may need to be changed to reflect the new IP addresses.


> Start/Stop Cluster Support
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>
>                 Key: WHIRR-309
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-309
>             Project: Whirr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: cli
>         Environment: Amazon: Instances with an EBS root drive.
>            Reporter: Travis Bolinger
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: features
>
> As per the discussion on IRC May 17, 2011.
> Add the ability for clusters to be stopped and started later while preserving 
> data.  AWS instances with an ebs root drive can be stopped and started again 
> later while preserving data.
> Ideally, the Start/Stop ability will be available to other services besides 
> Amazon.
> A note for amazon ebs instances (and possibly other services): when each node 
> is started up again, it will receive a new IP address. Thus, the 
> configuration files on each node may need to be changed to reflect the new IP 
> addresses.

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