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11.6. Scaling an Application Manually
Scalable applications can be manually scaled for various reasons that include:
- If a certain load is anticipated on an application and it must be scaled accordingly.
- There are a fixed set of resources for an application.
- The cost must be controlled manually.
Procedure 11.1. To Scale an Application Manually:
- View the cartridges associated with a scalable application with the following command:
rhc app show App_Name
$ rhc app show App_Namerhc app show App_Name
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Locate the scaling cartridges as required. The example shows that the php-5.4 cartridge is scaling.Example 11.7. Showing a Cartridge's Information
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Set the minimum and maximum amount of gears the cartridge can use for scaling with the following command, specifying the application name and minimum and maximum number of gears:
rhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gears
$ rhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gearsrhc cartridge scale Cart_Name -a App_Name --min Min_Gears --max Max_Gears
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Example 11.8. Setting the Maximum and Minimum Amount of Gears for a Cartridge
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Set the minimum and maximum gears back to
1
to stop a cartridge from scaling.