AutoscalingPolicyScalingSchedule(
mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs
)
Scaling based on user-defined schedule. The message describes a single scaling schedule. A scaling schedule changes the minimum number of VM instances an autoscaler can recommend, which can trigger scaling out.
Attributes
Name | Description |
description |
str
A description of a scaling schedule. This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``_description``. |
disabled |
bool
A boolean value that specifies whether a scaling schedule can influence autoscaler recommendations. If set to true, then a scaling schedule has no effect. This field is optional, and its value is false by default. This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``_disabled``. |
duration_sec |
int
The duration of time intervals, in seconds, for which this scaling schedule is to run. The minimum allowed value is 300. This field is required. This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``_duration_sec``. |
min_required_replicas |
int
The minimum number of VM instances that the autoscaler will recommend in time intervals starting according to schedule. This field is required. This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``_min_required_replicas``. |
schedule |
str
The start timestamps of time intervals when this scaling schedule is to provide a scaling signal. This field uses the extended cron format (with an optional year field). The expression can describe a single timestamp if the optional year is set, in which case the scaling schedule runs once. The schedule is interpreted with respect to time_zone. This field is required. Note: These timestamps only describe when autoscaler starts providing the scaling signal. The VMs need additional time to become serving. This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``_schedule``. |
time_zone |
str
The time zone to use when interpreting the schedule. The value of this field must be a time zone name from the tz database: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tz_database. This field is assigned a default value of ���UTC��� if left empty. This field is a member of `oneof`_ ``_time_zone``. |