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! Run multiple applications to the same pool
What happens if you deploy multiple (dozens or maybe hundreds) applications to the same location pool.
! Update an application
You are running your application on brooklyn, and want to update that application without downtime, how to handle?
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This can indeed be done that way, I specified this in ~brooklyn/.brooklyn/brooklyn.properties:
{{{
brooklyn.location.named.dockerpool=byon:(hosts="brooklyn-node{1-9}")
}}}
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# If your VM or container is rebooted/restarted, all brooklyn services are not automagically started....(to be tested, but make sure the container keeps the same IP address after restart)
# If your VM or container is rebooted/restarted, all brooklyn services are not automagically started....(to be tested, but make sure the container keeps the same IP address after restart). If you apply an AutoScaler policy you will solve this probleem less or more.