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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #2
I have forwarded this request to the engineering team. We will update this issue with any progress updates and a resolution.
fa...@google.com <fa...@google.com> #3
Hello! Sorry to bring up this issue after almost a year but I wanted to add that we have chosen metric identifier as agent.googleapis.com/memory/percent_used but autoscaling didnt work out for us either. It would be appraciated if you can guide us.
kh...@gmail.com <kh...@gmail.com> #4
Hi, at the moment we are using the cpu_utilization/target_utilization attribute (in app.yaml) for autoscaling in the app engine flexible environment, however it would be great if we can have the way to mention the memory_utilization metrics as well to decide on the auto scaling. It will give us more control of the auto scaling the instances than now.
br...@kollab.com <br...@kollab.com> #5
Hi, I do not see any memory metrics in neither console nor stackdriver. Is this connected to this issue?
ig...@booking.com <ig...@booking.com> #6
Hello Google team, I was directed to this issue by the support team when we raised concerns around the non availability of memory metrics for Auto Scaling. Is this feature 'released' or in roadmap or not considered ? Please provide some details around this
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #7
Hi ,
Can somebody tell the exact metric for memory based autoscaling
Can somebody tell the exact metric for memory based autoscaling
sa...@nubosoft.com <sa...@nubosoft.com> #8
Hi
Same here +1.
It would be great to have this function.
Regards
Same here +1.
It would be great to have this function.
Regards
no...@recursoconfiable.com <no...@recursoconfiable.com> #9
++1.
Thanks, Noé!
Thanks, Noé!
rs...@express.com <rs...@express.com> #10
++1
ar...@fyndna.com <ar...@fyndna.com> #11
++1
we would need this functionality to check uptime for internal load balancer.
we would need this functionality to check uptime for internal load balancer.
lu...@surferseo.com <lu...@surferseo.com> #12
++ 1
At the moment, setting up of internal Uptime Check of TCP type is not possible, even with usage of Service Directory.
At the moment, setting up of internal Uptime Check of TCP type is not possible, even with usage of Service Directory.
ve...@google.com <ve...@google.com> #13
Hello,
Creating private uptime checks using an internal IP address is now in general availability. Refer to the official GCP documentation to know more about
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Description
Problem you have encountered:
Cannot create an uptime check using internal IP address
What you expected to happen:
Be able to create an uptime check using internal IP address
Steps to reproduce:
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
There are currently no workarounds in regards to this issue.