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# elemental
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shy-hamburger-95730
12/05/2022, 12:58 PM
Is there are a way to utilize ranchers cluster feature to spin up/scale the actual vms for elemental?
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ripe-mechanic-63260
12/05/2022, 1:18 PM
As long as you have enough free registered nodes, it should be as easy as changing the number of nodes in the cluster definition
http://elemental.docs.rancher.com/cluster-reference#machinepools-spec-reference
The quantity value
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shy-hamburger-95730
12/05/2022, 1:22 PM
oh I see the logic, seems I need to re-read the docs.
however I would prefer to not have a lot of spare vms doing nothing
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