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[jira] [Created] (IGNITE-17752) Identify if the cli was not started before

Aleksandr created IGNITE-17752:
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             Summary: Identify if the cli was not started before
                 Key: IGNITE-17752
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-17752
             Project: Ignite
          Issue Type: Task
          Components: cli
            Reporter: Aleksandr


On the first start, the user sees "Do you want to connect to the last connected node http://localhost:10300? [Y/n]" that is confusing, there is no "last connected node". 

I suppose there should be some "autodiscovery" of the already started node locally and if there is no node, we should not ask users about connection at all. So:
1. if node started and this is the first-time user runs cli: "Ignite 3 node found, would you like to connect?"
2. if the node is not stared do not ask the user
3. if the node started and this is not the first time: "Would you like to connect?"





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