gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling

NAME
gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling - update autoscaling parameters of a managed instance group
SYNOPSIS
gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling NAME [--clear-scale-down-control] [--cpu-utilization-predictive-method=CPU_UTILIZATION_PREDICTIVE_METHOD] [--max-num-replicas=MAX_NUM_REPLICAS] [--min-num-replicas=MIN_NUM_REPLICAS] [--mode=MODE] [--clear-scale-in-control     | --scale-in-control=[max-scaled-in-replicas=MAX-SCALED-IN-REPLICAS],[max-scaled-in-replicas-percent=MAX-SCALED-IN-REPLICAS-PERCENT],[time-window=TIME-WINDOW]] [--disable-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME     | --enable-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME     | --remove-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME     | --set-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME     | --update-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME] [--region=REGION     | --zone=ZONE] [--schedule-cron=CRON_EXPRESSION --schedule-description=DESCRIPTION --schedule-duration-sec=DURATION --schedule-min-required-replicas=MIN_REQUIRED_REPLICAS --schedule-time-zone=TIME_ZONE] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG]
DESCRIPTION
(ALPHA) gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling updates autoscaling parameters of specified managed instance group.

Autoscalers can use one or more autoscaling signals. Information on using multiple autoscaling signals can be found here: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/autoscaler/multiple-signals

In contrast to gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed set-autoscaling, this command only updates specified fields. For instance:

gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling --mode only-scale-out

would change the mode field of the autoscaler policy, but leave the rest of the settings intact.

EXAMPLES
To update an existing instance group:
gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling --mode=only-scale-out
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
NAME
Name of the managed instance group to operate on.
FLAGS
--clear-scale-down-control
If specified, the scale-down-control field will be cleared. Using this flag will remove any configuration set by the now-deprecated --scale-down-control flag. This is only useful if the MIG configuration had scale-down-control set in the past.
--cpu-utilization-predictive-method=CPU_UTILIZATION_PREDICTIVE_METHOD
Indicates whether to use a predictive algorithm when scaling based on CPU. CPU_UTILIZATION_PREDICTIVE_METHOD must be one of:
none
(Default) No predictions are made when calculating the number of VM instances.
optimize-availability
Predictive autoscaling predicts the future values of the scaling metric and scales the group in advance to ensure that new VM instances are ready in time to cover the predicted peak.
standard
Standard predictive autoscaling predicts the future values of the scaling metric and then scales the group to ensure that new VM instances are ready in time to cover the predicted peak.
--max-num-replicas=MAX_NUM_REPLICAS
Maximum number of replicas Autoscaler can set.
--min-num-replicas=MIN_NUM_REPLICAS
Minimum number of replicas Autoscaler can set.
--mode=MODE
Set the mode of an autoscaler for a managed instance group.

You can turn off or restrict a group's autoscaler activities without affecting your autoscaler configuration. The autoscaler configuration persists while the activities are turned off or restricted, and the activities resume when the autoscaler is turned on again or when the restrictions are lifted.

MODE must be one of:

off
Turns off autoscaling, while keeping the new configuration.
on
Permits autoscaling to scale out and in (default for new autoscalers).
only-scale-out
Permits autoscaling to scale only out and not in.
only-up
(DEPRECATED) Permits autoscaling to scale only out and not in.

Value only-up is deprecated. Use --mode only-scale-out instead.

At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-scale-in-control
If specified, the scale-in-control field will be cleared. Using this flag will remove any configuration set by --scale-in-control flag.
--scale-in-control=[max-scaled-in-replicas=MAX-SCALED-IN-REPLICAS],[max-scaled-in-replicas-percent=MAX-SCALED-IN-REPLICAS-PERCENT],[time-window=TIME-WINDOW]
Configuration that allows slower scale in so that even if Autoscaler recommends an abrupt scale in of a managed instance group, it will be throttled as specified by the parameters.
max-scaled-in-replicas
Maximum allowed number of VMs that can be deducted from the peak recommendation during the window. Possibly all these VMs can be deleted at once so the application needs to be prepared to lose that many VMs in one step. Mutually exclusive with 'max-scaled-in-replicas-percent'.
max-scaled-in-replicas-percent
Maximum allowed percent of VMs that can be deducted from the peak recommendation during the window. Possibly all these VMs can be deleted at once so the application needs to be prepared to lose that many VMs in one step. Mutually exclusive with 'max-scaled-in-replicas'.
time-window
How long back autoscaling should look when computing recommendations. The autoscaler will not resize below the maximum allowed deduction subtracted from the peak size observed in this period. Measured in seconds.
At most one of these can be specified:
--disable-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME
Name of the scaling schedule to be disabled.

When a scaling schedule is disabled its configuration persists but the scaling schedule itself never becomes active. If you disable a scaling schedule that is currently active the disabled scaling schedule stops being effective immediately after it moves into DISABLED state. If there is no need to maintain capacity, the autoscaler starts removing instances after the usual stabilization period and after scale-in controls (if configured). For more information, see Delays in scaling in and Scale-in controls. This ensures you don't accidentally lose capacity immediately after the scaling schedule ends.

--enable-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME
Name of the scaling schedule to be enabled.

See --disable-schedule for details.

--remove-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME
Name of the scaling schedule to be removed.

Be careful with this action as scaling schedule deletion cannot be undone.

You can delete any schedule regardless of its status. If you delete a scaling schedule that is currently active, the deleted scaling schedule stops being effective immediately after it is deleted. If there is no need to maintain capacity, the autoscaler starts removing instances after the usual stabilization period and after scale-in controls (if configured). For more information, see Delays in scaling in and Scale-in controls. This ensures you don't accidentally lose capacity immediately after the scaling schedule ends.

--set-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME
A unique name for the scaling schedule to be configured.
--update-schedule=SCHEDULE_NAME
Name of the scaling schedule to be updated.
At most one of these can be specified:
--region=REGION
Region of the managed instance group to operate on. If not specified, you might be prompted to select a region (interactive mode only).

A list of regions can be fetched by running:

gcloud compute regions list

Overrides the default compute/region property value for this command invocation.

--zone=ZONE
Zone of the managed instance group to operate on. If not specified, you might be prompted to select a zone (interactive mode only).

A list of zones can be fetched by running:

gcloud compute zones list

Overrides the default compute/zone property value for this command invocation.

--schedule-cron=CRON_EXPRESSION
Start time of the scaling schedule in cron format.

This is when the autoscaler starts creating new VMs, if the group's current size is less than the minimum required instances. Set the start time to allow enough time for new VMs to boot and initialize. For example if your workload takes 10 minutes from VM creation to start serving then set the start time 10 minutes earlier than the time you need VMs to be ready.

--schedule-description=DESCRIPTION
A verbose description of the scaling schedule.
--schedule-duration-sec=DURATION
How long should the scaling schedule be active, measured in seconds.

Minimum duration is 5 minutes. A scaling schedule is active from its start time and for its configured duration. During this time, the autoscaler scales the group to have at least as many VMs as defined by the minimum required instances. After the configured duration, if there is no need to maintain capacity, the autoscaler starts removing instances after the usual stabilization period and after scale-in controls (if configured). For more information, see Delays in scaling in and Scale-in controls. This ensures you don't accidentally lose capacity immediately after the scaling schedule ends.

--schedule-min-required-replicas=MIN_REQUIRED_REPLICAS
How many VMs the autoscaler should provision for the duration of this scaling schedule.

Autoscaler provides at least this number of instances when the scaling schedule is active. A managed instance group can have more VMs if there are other scaling schedules active with more required instances or if another signal (for example, scaling based on CPU) requires more instances to meet its target.

This configuration does not change autoscaling minimum and maximum instance limits which are always in effect. Autoscaler does not create more than the maximum number of instances configured for a group.

--schedule-time-zone=TIME_ZONE
Name of the timezone that the scaling schedule's start time is in.

It should be provided as a name from the IANA tz database (for example Europe/Paris or UTC). It automatically adjusts for daylight savings time (DST). If no time zone is provided, UTC is used as a default.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones for the list of valid timezones.

GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account, --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format, --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet, --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.

Run $ gcloud help for details.

NOTES
This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early access allowlist. These variants are also available:
gcloud compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling
gcloud beta compute instance-groups managed update-autoscaling