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Stopping and starting a Trino cluster

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Updated at May 14, 2025
  • Stopping a cluster
  • Starting a cluster

You can stop and restart a Trino cluster as needed. When stopped, a cluster retains all its data. The data will be available again as soon as you restart the cluster.

Stopping a clusterStopping a cluster

Management console
REST API
gRPC API
  1. In the management console, go to the relevant folder.
  2. In the list of services, select Managed Service for Trino.
  3. Find the cluster in the list, click , and select Stop.
  4. In the dialog box that opens, confirm that you want to stop the cluster and click Stop.
  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Use the Cluster.stop method to make a request, e.g., via cURL:

    curl \
        --request POST \
        --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        --url 'https://trino.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-trino/v1/clusters/<cluster_ID>:stop'
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  3. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Clone the cloudapi repository:

    cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapi
    

    Below, we assume the repository contents are stored in the ~/cloudapi/ directory.

  3. Use the ClusterService/Stop call to make a request, e.g., via gRPCurl:

    grpcurl \
        -format json \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \
        -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/trino/v1/cluster_service.proto \
        -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        -d '{
                "cluster_id": "<cluster_ID>"
            }' \
        trino.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \
        yandex.cloud.trino.v1.ClusterService.Stop
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  4. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

Starting a clusterStarting a cluster

You can restart clusters with the Stopped status.

Management console
REST API
gRPC API
  1. In the management console, go to the relevant folder.
  2. In the list of services, select Managed Service for Trino.
  3. Find the stopped cluster in the list, click , and select Start.
  4. In the window that opens, click Start.
  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Use the Cluster.start method to make a request, e.g., via cURL:

    curl \
        --request POST \
        --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        --url 'https://trino.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-trino/v1/clusters/<cluster_ID>:start'
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  3. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

  1. Get an IAM token for API authentication and put it into the environment variable:

    export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>"
    
  2. Clone the cloudapi repository:

    cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapi
    

    Below, we assume the repository contents are stored in the ~/cloudapi/ directory.

  3. Use the ClusterService/Start call to make a request, e.g., via gRPCurl:

    grpcurl \
        -format json \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \
        -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \
        -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/trino/v1/cluster_service.proto \
        -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \
        -d '{
                "cluster_id": "<cluster_ID>"
            }' \
        trino.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \
        yandex.cloud.trino.v1.ClusterService.Start
    

    You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.

  4. View the server response to make sure the request was successful.

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