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doc: clarify cluster behaviour with no workers
Fixes: #1239 Ref: 41b75ca PR-URL: #2606 Reviewed-By: bnoordhuis - Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
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Because workers are all separate processes, they can be killed or
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re-spawned depending on your program's needs, without affecting other
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workers. As long as there are some workers still alive, the server will
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continue to accept connections. io.js does not automatically manage the
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number of workers for you, however. It is your responsibility to manage
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the worker pool for your application's needs.
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continue to accept connections. If no workers are alive, existing connections
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will be dropped and new connections will be refused. io.js does not
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automatically manage the number of workers for you, however. It is your
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responsibility to manage the worker pool for your application's needs.
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## cluster.schedulingPolicy
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