If your cluster is in the “Stopped” state, you can restart it by using the "Start"
option.
Required role: The DataHubAdmin or Owner roles at the scope of Cloudera Data Hub allow you to manage the Cloudera Data Hub
cluster. Note that EnvironmentAdmin and Owner of the environment can also
manage Cloudera Data Hub clusters.
Log in to the Cloudera web interface.
Navigate to the Cloudera Management Console > Data Hub Clusters
Browse to cluster details.
Click Start. This option is only available when the cluster has been
stopped.
Click Yes to confirm.
Your cluster status changes to “Start in progress” and then once new VMs have been provisioned
and registered, it changes to “Running”. Messages similar to the following are
written to event
history:
Synced instance states with the cloud provider.
8/2/2019, 6:33:37 PM
Updated metadata of instance ip-10-97-82-237.cloudera.site to running as the cloud provider reported it as running.
8/2/2019, 6:33:37 PM
Updated metadata of instance ip-10-97-83-214.cloudera.site to running as the cloud provider reported it as running.
8/2/2019, 6:33:36 PM
Updated metadata of instance ip-10-97-82-184.cloudera.site to running as the cloud provider reported it as running.
8/2/2019, 6:33:36 PM
Updated metadata of instance ip-10-97-82-151.cloudera.site to running as the cloud provider reported it as running.
8/2/2019, 6:33:35 PM
Cluster started; Cluster manager ip:10.97.82.237
8/2/2019, 6:33:34 PM
Cloudera Manager services have been started.
8/2/2019, 6:33:33 PM
Starting Cloudera Manager services.
8/2/2019, 6:31:15 PM
Starting cluster
8/2/2019, 6:30:07 PM
Billing started, the cluster and its infrastructure have successfully been started
8/2/2019, 6:30:06 PM
Infrastructure successfully started
8/2/2019, 6:30:06 PM
Infrastructure is now starting
8/2/2019, 6:29:51 PM
Cluster start requested
8/2/2019, 6:29:51 PM
Once your cluster status is “Running”, the cluster can be
used.