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This is the documentation for Cloudera Director 1.1.x. Documentation for other versions is available at Cloudera Documentation.

DocumentationCloudera Director Server
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  • Introduction
    • Displaying Cloudera Director Documentation
  • Cloudera Director Release Notes
    • New Features and Changes in Cloudera Director
    • Known Issues and Workarounds in Cloudera Director 1
    • Fixed Issues
  • Requirements and Supported Versions
  • Getting Started
    • Setting up the AWS Environment
      • Setting Up VPC
      • Creating a Key Pair
      • Creating AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Policies
    • Starting an Instance
    • Connecting to Your Cluster Using a SOCKS Proxy
  • Cloudera Director Client
    • Installing Cloudera Director Client
    • Choosing an AMI
    • Provisioning a Cluster
      • The Cloudera Director Configuration File
    • Running Cloudera Director Client
    • Connecting to Cloudera Manager
    • Modifying a Cluster
      • Growing or Shrinking a Cluster
  • Cloudera Director Server
    • Installing Cloudera Director Server
      • Using MySQL for Cloudera Director Server
    • Configuring an Environment and Deploying a Cluster
    • Submitting a Cluster Configuration File
    • Deploying Clusters in an Existing Environment
    • Cloudera Manager Health Information
    • Opening Cloudera Manager
    • Adding Nodes to a Cluster
    • Removing or Repairing Nodes in a Cluster
    • Terminating a Cluster
    • Starting and Stopping the Cloudera Director Server
    • User Management
  • Customization and Advanced Configuration
    • Using an External Database for Cloudera Manager and Clusters
      • Defining Database Servers
      • Using External Databases
    • Setting Cloudera Director Properties
    • Setting Cloudera Manager Configurations
    • Creating a Cloudera Manager AMI
    • Configuring Cloudera Director for a New AWS Instance Type
    • Enabling Sentry Service Authorization
  • Troubleshooting
  • Cloudera Director Glossary

Starting and Stopping the Cloudera Director Server

Although you can stop and start Cloudera Director at any time, you should terminate any running clusters first.

To start or stop the server, enter the following:

$ sudo service cloudera-director-server [start | stop]

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