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Change subject: [examples] Example shell scripts to start and stop Kudu cluster
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> I think that we have examples "cpp" for C++, "python" for Python ... and it
The examples directories are labeled based off of the "integration" they are 
demonstrating. Here scripts isn't really an integration. Instead you are 
demoing a local "toy cluster". I agree with Alexey something along those lines 
might be more accurate.

Additionally the quickstart directories are meant exclusively for use with the 
Kudu quickstart cluster and guides. Maybe this should be move up a level.

The quickstart guide sets up a 3 master 5 tserver kudu cluster in docker for 
quick demos and experimentation. See the guide here: 
https://kudu.apache.org/docs/quickstart.html

Given the quickstart guide exists, could that satisfy the need for a local 
cluster or are these scripts still needed/useful? Given they share the same 
goal I want be to be sure its worth checking in multiple ways to stand up local 
toy clusters.



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