db_cluster_start: Start a Cluster

View source: R/clusters.R

db_cluster_startR Documentation

Start a Cluster

Description

Start a Cluster

Usage

db_cluster_start(
  cluster_id,
  host = db_host(),
  token = db_token(),
  perform_request = TRUE
)

Arguments

cluster_id

Canonical identifier for the cluster.

host

Databricks workspace URL, defaults to calling db_host().

token

Databricks workspace token, defaults to calling db_token().

perform_request

If TRUE (default) the request is performed, if FALSE the httr2 request is returned without being performed.

Details

Start a terminated cluster given its ID.

This is similar to db_cluster_create(), except:

  • The terminated cluster ID and attributes are preserved.

  • The cluster starts with the last specified cluster size. If the terminated cluster is an autoscaling cluster, the cluster starts with the minimum number of nodes.

  • If the cluster is in the RESTARTING state, a 400 error is returned.

  • You cannot start a cluster launched to run a job.

See Also

Other Clusters API: db_cluster_create(), db_cluster_edit(), db_cluster_events(), db_cluster_get(), db_cluster_list(), db_cluster_list_node_types(), db_cluster_list_zones(), db_cluster_perm_delete(), db_cluster_pin(), db_cluster_resize(), db_cluster_restart(), db_cluster_runtime_versions(), db_cluster_terminate(), db_cluster_unpin(), get_and_start_cluster(), get_latest_dbr()


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