start-instance will work on an instance that is on the same machine as
the DAS even if not using SSH.
Tom
On 8/12/2010 4:52 PM, Bill Shannon wrote:
> Elena Asarina wrote on 08/12/10 02:39 PM:
>> Hello Bill,
>>
>> Thank you very much for he clarifications.
>>
>> I believe all these cases with the explanations have to be in some
>> guide.
>
> Agreed.
>
>> 1) On DAS machine CONFIG and SSH node are equal, because on DAS machine
>> ssh would not be used.
>
> I forget where we ended up with this case. I thought you had to
> explicitly
> use the "localhost" node if you wanted commands like start-instance to
> work
> for instances on the same machine as the DAS.
>
> Joe?
>
>> 2) On not DAS machine, if was created a CONFIG node (either using
>> create-node-config or via create-local-instance), then for that node can
>> be used only create-local-instance commands and the instances that would
>> be created for that node can be started only using start-local-instance.
>
> Correct.
>
> Well, you can use create-instance, but that will only create the
> config in
> the DAS. You'll still need to go to the node and use
> create-local-instance.
>
>> 3) But instances that belong to CONFIG node can be stopped by
>> stop-instance, it is kind of controversial behavior. But if so, it has
>> to be documented.
>
> Yes, it's weird that it's asymmetric, unless you think about how each
> command is implemented. And yes, the documentation needs to make this
> clear.
>
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