Updating an AS Configuration
Auto Scaling (AS) enables elastic scaling of nodes in a node pool based on scaling policies. Without this function, you have to manually adjust the number of nodes in a node pool.
Notes and Constraints
To enable AS, the CCE Cluster Autoscaler add-on must be installed in the target cluster.
Procedure
- Log in to the CCE console and click the cluster name to access the cluster console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Nodes. On the Node Pools tab, locate the row containing the target node pool and click Auto Scaling.
- If Autoscaler has not been installed, configure add-on parameters based on service requirements, click Install, and wait until the add-on is installed. For details about add-on configurations, see CCE Cluster Autoscaler.
- If Autoscaler has been installed, directly configure scaling policies.
- Configure auto scaling policies.
AS Configuration
- Customized Rule: Click Add Rule. In the dialog box displayed, configure parameters. You can add multiple node scaling policies, a maximum of one CPU usage-based rule, and one memory usage-based rule. The total number of rules cannot exceed 10.
The following table lists custom rules.
Table 1 Custom rules Rule Type
Configuration
Metric-based
- Trigger: Select CPU allocation rate or Memory allocation rate and enter a value. The percentage must be greater than the value specified in the node resource requirements for a node scale-in when you configure a scaling policy (Configuring an Auto Scaling Policy for a Cluster).
NOTE:
- Resource allocation (%) = Resources requested by pods in the node pool/Resources allocatable to pods in the node pool
- If multiple rules meet the conditions, the rules are executed in either of the following modes:
If rules based on the CPU allocation rate and memory allocation rate are configured and two or more rules meet the scale-out conditions, the rule that will add the most nodes will be executed.
If a rule is configured based on the CPU allocation rate and a periodic rule and both the rules meet the scale-out conditions, the periodic rule executed early changes the node pool to the scaling state. As a result, the metric-based rule cannot be executed. After the periodic rule is executed and the node pool status becomes normal, the metric-based rule will not be executed. If the metric-based rule is executed early, the periodic rule will be executed after the metric-based rule is executed.
- If a rule is configured based on the CPU allocation rate and memory allocation rate, the policy detection period varies with the processing logic of each loop of the Autoscaler add-on. A scale-out is triggered once the conditions are met, but it is constrained by other factors such as the cooldown period and node pool status.
- If the number of nodes reaches the upper limit of the cluster scale, the upper limit of the nodes supported in a node pool, or the upper limit of the nodes of a specific flavor, a metric-based scale-out will not be triggered.
- If the number of nodes, CPUs, or memory resources reaches the upper limit for a node scale-out, a metric-based scale-out will not be triggered.
- Action: Configure an action to be performed when the triggering condition is met.
- Custom: Add a specified number of nodes to a node pool.
- Auto calculation: When the trigger condition is met, nodes are automatically added and the allocation rate is restored to a value lower than the threshold. The formula is as follows:
Number of nodes to be added = [Resource request of pods in the node pool/(Available resources of a single node x Target allocation rate)] – Number of current nodes + 1
Periodic
- Trigger Time: You can select a specific time every day, every week, every month, or every year.
- Action: specifies an action to be carried out when the trigger time is reached. A specified number of nodes will be added to the node pool.
- Trigger: Select CPU allocation rate or Memory allocation rate and enter a value. The percentage must be greater than the value specified in the node resource requirements for a node scale-in when you configure a scaling policy (Configuring an Auto Scaling Policy for a Cluster).
- Nodes: The number of nodes in a node pool will always be within the range during auto scaling.
- Cooldown Period: a period during which the nodes added in the current node pool cannot be scaled in.
AS Object
- Customized Rule: Click Add Rule. In the dialog box displayed, configure parameters. You can add multiple node scaling policies, a maximum of one CPU usage-based rule, and one memory usage-based rule. The total number of rules cannot exceed 10.
- Click OK.
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