The cluster is being created and set up. It is not ready for use.
Deleting
The cluster is being deleted. It cannot be used.
Error
The cluster encountered an error. It is not ready for use.
ErrorDueToUpdate
The cluster has encountered an error while being updated. Jobs can
be submitted to the cluster, but the cluster cannot be updated.
Repairing
The cluster is being repaired. It is not ready for use.
Running
The cluster is currently running and healthy. It is ready for use.
Note: The cluster state changes from "creating" to "running" status
after the master node(s), first two primary worker nodes (and the last
primary worker node if primary workers > 2) are running.
Starting
The cluster is being started. It is not ready for use.
Stopped
The cluster is currently stopped. It is not ready for use.
Stopping
The cluster is being stopped. It cannot be used.
Unknown
The cluster state is unknown.
Updating
The cluster is being updated. It continues to accept and process jobs.
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