This will depend on how you are deploying your Spark workers. Whatever you
are doing to control Spark workers should be replicated to control startup
and shutdown of your Ignite nodes. Please start with the included ignite.sh
or ignite.bat scripts found in the bin folder of your Ignite distribution.

If you are using Kubernetes to deploy Spark, you may want to define pods as
a pair of containers running Spark worker and Ignite nodes, respectively.

It's a good idea to try a few things if you are not familiar with any of
them.

On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 6:15 AM Arunima Barik <arunimabari...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I want to start an Ignite server node on every Spark worker
> Also how to shutdown those nodes?
>
> Any methods to do so... I was trying to write a script but could not
> succeed.
>
> Any help is highly appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Arunima
>

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