#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification {
pub target_value: f64,
pub predefined_metric_pair_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPairSpecification>,
pub predefined_scaling_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingPredefinedScalingMetricSpecification>,
pub predefined_load_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingPredefinedLoadMetricSpecification>,
pub customized_scaling_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>,
pub customized_load_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>,
pub customized_capacity_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>,
}
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This structure specifies the metrics and target utilization settings for a predictive scaling policy.
You must specify either a metric pair, or a load metric and a scaling metric individually. Specifying a metric pair instead of individual metrics provides a simpler way to configure metrics for a scaling policy. You choose the metric pair, and the policy automatically knows the correct sum and average statistics to use for the load metric and the scaling metric.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.target_value: f64
Specifies the target utilization.
predefined_metric_pair_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPairSpecification>
The predefined metric pair specification that determines the appropriate scaling metric and load metric to use.
predefined_scaling_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingPredefinedScalingMetricSpecification>
The predefined scaling metric specification.
predefined_load_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingPredefinedLoadMetricSpecification>
The predefined load metric specification.
customized_scaling_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
The customized scaling metric specification.
customized_load_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
The customized load metric specification.
customized_capacity_metric_specification: Option<PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
The customized capacity metric specification.
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Source§impl PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
Sourcepub fn target_value(&self) -> f64
pub fn target_value(&self) -> f64
Specifies the target utilization.
Sourcepub fn predefined_metric_pair_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPairSpecification>
pub fn predefined_metric_pair_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPairSpecification>
The predefined metric pair specification that determines the appropriate scaling metric and load metric to use.
Sourcepub fn predefined_scaling_metric_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingPredefinedScalingMetricSpecification>
pub fn predefined_scaling_metric_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingPredefinedScalingMetricSpecification>
The predefined scaling metric specification.
Sourcepub fn predefined_load_metric_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingPredefinedLoadMetricSpecification>
pub fn predefined_load_metric_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingPredefinedLoadMetricSpecification>
The predefined load metric specification.
Sourcepub fn customized_scaling_metric_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
pub fn customized_scaling_metric_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
The customized scaling metric specification.
Sourcepub fn customized_load_metric_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
pub fn customized_load_metric_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
The customized load metric specification.
Sourcepub fn customized_capacity_metric_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
pub fn customized_capacity_metric_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&PredictiveScalingCustomizedMetricSpecification>
The customized capacity metric specification.
Source§impl PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PredictiveScalingMetricSpecificationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PredictiveScalingMetricSpecificationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
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Source§impl Clone for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl Clone for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
fn clone(&self) -> PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
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impl PartialEq for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification) -> bool
self
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impl Freeze for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl RefUnwindSafe for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl Send for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl Sync for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl Unpin for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
impl UnwindSafe for PredictiveScalingMetricSpecification
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