Class: Google::Apis::ComputeAlpha::AutoscalingPolicyCustomMetricUtilization
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Google::Apis::ComputeAlpha::AutoscalingPolicyCustomMetricUtilization
- Includes:
- Google::Apis::Core::Hashable, Google::Apis::Core::JsonObjectSupport
- Defined in:
- lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb,
lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/representations.rb,
lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/representations.rb
Overview
Custom utilization metric policy.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#filter ⇒ String
A filter string, compatible with a Stackdriver Monitoring filter string for TimeSeries.list API call.
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#metric ⇒ String
The identifier (type) of the Stackdriver Monitoring metric.
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#single_instance_assignment ⇒ Float
If scaling is based on a per-group metric value that represents the total amount of work to be done or resource usage, set this value to an amount assigned for a single instance of the scaled group.
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#utilization_target ⇒ Float
The target value of the metric that autoscaler maintains.
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#utilization_target_type ⇒ String
Defines how target utilization value is expressed for a Stackdriver Monitoring metric.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(**args) ⇒ AutoscalingPolicyCustomMetricUtilization
constructor
A new instance of AutoscalingPolicyCustomMetricUtilization.
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#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object.
Constructor Details
#initialize(**args) ⇒ AutoscalingPolicyCustomMetricUtilization
Returns a new instance of AutoscalingPolicyCustomMetricUtilization.
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2794 def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#filter ⇒ String
A filter string, compatible with a Stackdriver Monitoring filter string for
TimeSeries.list API call. This filter is used to select a specific TimeSeries
for the purpose of autoscaling and to determine whether the metric is
exporting per-instance or per-group data. For the filter to be valid for
autoscaling purposes, the following rules apply: - You can only use the AND
operator for joining selectors. - You can only use direct equality comparison
operator (=) without any functions for each selector. - You can specify the
metric in both the filter string and in the metric field. However, if
specified in both places, the metric must be identical. - The monitored
resource type determines what kind of values are expected for the metric. If
it is a gce_instance, the autoscaler expects the metric to include a separate
TimeSeries for each instance in a group. In such a case, you cannot filter on
resource labels. If the resource type is any other value, the autoscaler
expects this metric to contain values that apply to the entire autoscaled
instance group and resource label filtering can be performed to point
autoscaler at the correct TimeSeries to scale upon. This is called a per-
group metric for the purpose of autoscaling. If not specified, the type
defaults to gce_instance. Try to provide a filter that is selective enough to
pick just one TimeSeries for the autoscaled group or for each of the instances
(if you are using gce_instance resource type). If multiple TimeSeries are
returned upon the query execution, the autoscaler will sum their respective
values to obtain its scaling value.
Corresponds to the JSON property filter
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2755 def filter @filter end |
#metric ⇒ String
The identifier (type) of the Stackdriver Monitoring metric. The metric cannot
have negative values. The metric must have a value type of INT64 or DOUBLE.
Corresponds to the JSON property metric
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2761 def metric @metric end |
#single_instance_assignment ⇒ Float
If scaling is based on a per-group metric value that represents the total
amount of work to be done or resource usage, set this value to an amount
assigned for a single instance of the scaled group. Autoscaler keeps the
number of instances proportional to the value of this metric. The metric
itself does not change value due to group resizing. A good metric to use with
the target is for example pubsub.googleapis.com/subscription/
num_undelivered_messages or a custom metric exporting the total number of
requests coming to your instances. A bad example would be a metric exporting
an average or median latency, since this value can't include a chunk
assignable to a single instance, it could be better used with
utilization_target instead.
Corresponds to the JSON property singleInstanceAssignment
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2776 def single_instance_assignment @single_instance_assignment end |
#utilization_target ⇒ Float
The target value of the metric that autoscaler maintains. This must be a
positive value. A utilization metric scales number of virtual machines
handling requests to increase or decrease proportionally to the metric. For
example, a good metric to use as a utilization_target is https://www.
googleapis.com/compute/v1/instance/network/received_bytes_count. The
autoscaler works to keep this value constant for each of the instances.
Corresponds to the JSON property utilizationTarget
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2786 def utilization_target @utilization_target end |
#utilization_target_type ⇒ String
Defines how target utilization value is expressed for a Stackdriver Monitoring
metric. Either GAUGE, DELTA_PER_SECOND, or DELTA_PER_MINUTE.
Corresponds to the JSON property utilizationTargetType
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2792 def utilization_target_type @utilization_target_type end |
Instance Method Details
#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object
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# File 'lib/google/apis/compute_alpha/classes.rb', line 2799 def update!(**args) @filter = args[:filter] if args.key?(:filter) @metric = args[:metric] if args.key?(:metric) @single_instance_assignment = args[:single_instance_assignment] if args.key?(:single_instance_assignment) @utilization_target = args[:utilization_target] if args.key?(:utilization_target) @utilization_target_type = args[:utilization_target_type] if args.key?(:utilization_target_type) end |