In addition to the docker run command, you could add a kubernetes YAML to deploy the runner on a cluster, so we can use the liveness, readiness, autoscaling and other features.
It looks like they've given an example of a K8s configuration but it's limited to a single Runner. Doesn't help me as I want to set up 2+ runners on a single node k8s
https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/pipelines-runners-frequently-asked-questions/#How-do-I-setup-Pipelines-Runner-with-Kubernetes
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