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ib...@google.com <ib...@google.com> #2
I have forwarded this request to the engineering team. We will update this issue with any progress updates and a resolution.
ar...@gmail.com <ar...@gmail.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.
ib...@google.com <ib...@google.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.
ib...@google.com <ib...@google.com>
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lu...@mmbsoftware.it <lu...@mmbsoftware.it> #5
Hi, I do not see any memory metrics in neither console nor stackdriver. Is this connected to this issue?
ro...@bollandbranch.com <ro...@bollandbranch.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
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #7
Hi ,
Can somebody tell the exact metric for memory based autoscaling
Can somebody tell the exact metric for memory based autoscaling
ra...@schwab.com <ra...@schwab.com> #8
Scheduling alerts feature is a must type in monitoring products – any ETA on this?
fl...@gmail.com <fl...@gmail.com> #9
I see option to snooze alert is available. But, it is valid only for a single time frame. If you want to set it as recurring snooze and if you already are using cloud composer for orchestrating data pipelines, schedule a dag to run snooze on an alert policy at required time.
eg...@earnestanalytics.com <eg...@earnestanalytics.com> #10
Just got bitten by the lack of this feature as well :'( . What's frustrating is it should work already in PromQL (e.g. absent_over_time(cloudfunctions_googleapis_com:function_execution_count{monitored_resource="cloud_function", function_name="hello-world-every-15m"}[15m]) AND hour() >=12) ... but multiple conditions aren't supported for PromQL queries in Alerts yet either, so it's a double whammy! Would love to see either one (or both!) of these features added.
ut...@commure.com <ut...@commure.com> #11
+1
pa...@carrefour.com <pa...@carrefour.com> #12
+1
na...@unblu.com <na...@unblu.com> #13
+1
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Right now I am building a financial system, and cannot monitor my incoming feeds (alert when they go to zero for instance) since they start and stop at the beginning of the day.
Thanks