Starting Tarantool applications
$ tt start APPLICATION[:APP_INSTANCE]
tt start
starts Tarantool applications. The application files must be stored
inside the instances_enabled
directory specified in the tt configuration file.
For detailed instructions on preparing and running Tarantool applications, see
Application environment and Starting and stopping instances.
When called without arguments, starts all enabled applications in the current environment.
See also: Stopping a Tarantool instance, Restarting a Tarantool instance, Checking instance status.
tt start
can start entire Tarantool clusters based on their YAML configurations.
A cluster application directory inside instances_enabled
must contain the following files:
config.yaml
– a YAML configuration that defines the cluster topology and settings. It can either contain an explicit configuration in the YAML format or point to a centralized configuration storage (for Enterprise Edition).instances.yml
– a file that defines the list of cluster instances to run in the current environment.- (Optionally)
*.lua
files with code to load and run in the cluster.
For more information about Tarantool application layout, see Application environment.
Note
tt
also supports Tarantool applications with configuration in code,
which is considered a legacy approach since Tarantool 3.0. For information
about using tt
with such applications, refer to the Tarantool 2.11 documentation.