Cloud Dataproc V1 API - Class Google::Cloud::Dataproc::V1::InstanceGroupAutoscalingPolicyConfig (v1.0.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Dataproc V1 API class Google::Cloud::Dataproc::V1::InstanceGroupAutoscalingPolicyConfig.

Configuration for the size bounds of an instance group, including its proportional size to other groups.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#max_instances

def max_instances() -> ::Integer
Returns
  • (::Integer) — Required. Maximum number of instances for this group. Required for primary workers. Note that by default, clusters will not use secondary workers. Required for secondary workers if the minimum secondary instances is set.

    Primary workers - Bounds: [min_instances, ). Secondary workers - Bounds: [min_instances, ). Default: 0.

#max_instances=

def max_instances=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
  • value (::Integer) — Required. Maximum number of instances for this group. Required for primary workers. Note that by default, clusters will not use secondary workers. Required for secondary workers if the minimum secondary instances is set.

    Primary workers - Bounds: [min_instances, ). Secondary workers - Bounds: [min_instances, ). Default: 0.

Returns
  • (::Integer) — Required. Maximum number of instances for this group. Required for primary workers. Note that by default, clusters will not use secondary workers. Required for secondary workers if the minimum secondary instances is set.

    Primary workers - Bounds: [min_instances, ). Secondary workers - Bounds: [min_instances, ). Default: 0.

#min_instances

def min_instances() -> ::Integer
Returns
  • (::Integer) — Optional. Minimum number of instances for this group.

    Primary workers - Bounds: [2, max_instances]. Default: 2. Secondary workers - Bounds: [0, max_instances]. Default: 0.

#min_instances=

def min_instances=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
  • value (::Integer) — Optional. Minimum number of instances for this group.

    Primary workers - Bounds: [2, max_instances]. Default: 2. Secondary workers - Bounds: [0, max_instances]. Default: 0.

Returns
  • (::Integer) — Optional. Minimum number of instances for this group.

    Primary workers - Bounds: [2, max_instances]. Default: 2. Secondary workers - Bounds: [0, max_instances]. Default: 0.

#weight

def weight() -> ::Integer
Returns
  • (::Integer) — Optional. Weight for the instance group, which is used to determine the fraction of total workers in the cluster from this instance group. For example, if primary workers have weight 2, and secondary workers have weight 1, the cluster will have approximately 2 primary workers for each secondary worker.

    The cluster may not reach the specified balance if constrained by min/max bounds or other autoscaling settings. For example, if max_instances for secondary workers is 0, then only primary workers will be added. The cluster can also be out of balance when created.

    If weight is not set on any instance group, the cluster will default to equal weight for all groups: the cluster will attempt to maintain an equal number of workers in each group within the configured size bounds for each group. If weight is set for one group only, the cluster will default to zero weight on the unset group. For example if weight is set only on primary workers, the cluster will use primary workers only and no secondary workers.

#weight=

def weight=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
  • value (::Integer) — Optional. Weight for the instance group, which is used to determine the fraction of total workers in the cluster from this instance group. For example, if primary workers have weight 2, and secondary workers have weight 1, the cluster will have approximately 2 primary workers for each secondary worker.

    The cluster may not reach the specified balance if constrained by min/max bounds or other autoscaling settings. For example, if max_instances for secondary workers is 0, then only primary workers will be added. The cluster can also be out of balance when created.

    If weight is not set on any instance group, the cluster will default to equal weight for all groups: the cluster will attempt to maintain an equal number of workers in each group within the configured size bounds for each group. If weight is set for one group only, the cluster will default to zero weight on the unset group. For example if weight is set only on primary workers, the cluster will use primary workers only and no secondary workers.

Returns
  • (::Integer) — Optional. Weight for the instance group, which is used to determine the fraction of total workers in the cluster from this instance group. For example, if primary workers have weight 2, and secondary workers have weight 1, the cluster will have approximately 2 primary workers for each secondary worker.

    The cluster may not reach the specified balance if constrained by min/max bounds or other autoscaling settings. For example, if max_instances for secondary workers is 0, then only primary workers will be added. The cluster can also be out of balance when created.

    If weight is not set on any instance group, the cluster will default to equal weight for all groups: the cluster will attempt to maintain an equal number of workers in each group within the configured size bounds for each group. If weight is set for one group only, the cluster will default to zero weight on the unset group. For example if weight is set only on primary workers, the cluster will use primary workers only and no secondary workers.