Enable/Disable Workspaces
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Workspaces can be disabled when not in use to save on infrastructure costs.
Enabling a Workspace quickly spins up the required resources again.
Disabling a Workspace terminates all resources in the workspace node group/node pool to save costs.
Since all components are disabled and not deleted, all previously created platform components will be available when a Workspace is enabled again. Recreating the components will not be required.
Cluster Connectivity will not be automatically enabled after a Workspace restart due to the dynamic nature of hostnames/IP addresses.
Cluster connectivity can be restored by enabling it from the e6data console. Click here for instructions.
All external connectors or internal services connecting to Clusters in a restarted Workspace must be updated to use the newly generated hostname.
Click Workspaces on the left navigation bar
Click the name of Workspace
Click the Enable Workspace button on the top-right,
Or you can click the play button on the workspace listing page to enable a workspace.
Click Workspaces on the left navigation bar
Click the name of Workspace
Click the Disable Workspace button on the top-right,
Or you can click the pause button on the workspace listing page to disable a workspace.
The "Refresh List" button will update the statuses of the workspaces.