Autoscaling pods using google cloud metric like pubsub












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I am currently referring to google documentation for autoscaling using pubsub metric from stackdriver:
Autoscaling Deployments with External Metrics



But, I am getting some error in deploying google sample config present in above link/config link: Link to config image



Error: error validating data: ValidationError(HorizontalPodAutoscaler.spec.metrics[0]): unknown field "external" in io.k8s.api.autoscaling.v2beta1.MetricSpec; if you choose to ignore these errors, turn validation off with --validate=false



Looked around the web but was unable to find any reference to this error. I am not sure what is wrong.










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    I am currently referring to google documentation for autoscaling using pubsub metric from stackdriver:
    Autoscaling Deployments with External Metrics



    But, I am getting some error in deploying google sample config present in above link/config link: Link to config image



    Error: error validating data: ValidationError(HorizontalPodAutoscaler.spec.metrics[0]): unknown field "external" in io.k8s.api.autoscaling.v2beta1.MetricSpec; if you choose to ignore these errors, turn validation off with --validate=false



    Looked around the web but was unable to find any reference to this error. I am not sure what is wrong.










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      I am currently referring to google documentation for autoscaling using pubsub metric from stackdriver:
      Autoscaling Deployments with External Metrics



      But, I am getting some error in deploying google sample config present in above link/config link: Link to config image



      Error: error validating data: ValidationError(HorizontalPodAutoscaler.spec.metrics[0]): unknown field "external" in io.k8s.api.autoscaling.v2beta1.MetricSpec; if you choose to ignore these errors, turn validation off with --validate=false



      Looked around the web but was unable to find any reference to this error. I am not sure what is wrong.










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      I am currently referring to google documentation for autoscaling using pubsub metric from stackdriver:
      Autoscaling Deployments with External Metrics



      But, I am getting some error in deploying google sample config present in above link/config link: Link to config image



      Error: error validating data: ValidationError(HorizontalPodAutoscaler.spec.metrics[0]): unknown field "external" in io.k8s.api.autoscaling.v2beta1.MetricSpec; if you choose to ignore these errors, turn validation off with --validate=false



      Looked around the web but was unable to find any reference to this error. I am not sure what is wrong.







      google-cloud-pubsub google-kubernetes-engine gke






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          Looks Like, There was a version error.



          Previously i was using 1.9.7-gke.11 (Although note that this is default gke version right now )
          Now with 1.10.9-gke.5 , Everything is working fine






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              Looks Like, There was a version error.



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              Now with 1.10.9-gke.5 , Everything is working fine






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                Looks Like, There was a version error.



                Previously i was using 1.9.7-gke.11 (Although note that this is default gke version right now )
                Now with 1.10.9-gke.5 , Everything is working fine






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                Looks Like, There was a version error.



                Previously i was using 1.9.7-gke.11 (Although note that this is default gke version right now )
                Now with 1.10.9-gke.5 , Everything is working fine







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