On May 7, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Tom Mueller wrote:
> Is or will there be a command that will actually stop an entire
> domain, including all of the instances in all of the clusters?
Possible, but there was no such command in earlier versions that
supported clusters.
>
> Sort of a "sell billions of shares rather than millions so that the
> whole market comes down" option.
>
Yes, let's make that even easier to do than it apparently already is!
> Presumably, the "start-domain" command will start all clusters,
> right? So this means that stop-domain doesn't stop what start-domain
> started.
No. The "domain" in the stop-domain and start-domain commands is the
DAS and only the DAS.
>
> Will there be a command that starts just the DAS without starting
> the clusters?
That would be start-domain. :-)
- Tim
>
> Tom
>
> On 5/6/2010 10:41 PM, Byron Nevins wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, I didn't see this email earlier.
>>
>> That's how it worked in V2.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/6/2010 10:53 AM, Bill Shannon wrote:
>>> Byron Nevins wrote on 05/06/2010 12:55 AM:
>>>> stop-instance is working. There is a remote command called
>>>> "stop-instance" and a local command with the same name. Exactly
>>>> like stop-domain. Try it!
>>>>
>>>> stop-instance will NOT stop DAS.
>>>> stop-domain will NOT stop instances
>>>
>>> Just to confirm, that's how it worked in v2, right?
>>>
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