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			Drop documentation for custom-metrics API (#3401)
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| title: "Custom-metrics API" | ||||
| weight: 10 | ||||
| type: "docs" | ||||
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| The `custom-metrics` API is installed by default when you install Knative Serving, and allows users to configure concurrency based scaling when using the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA). | ||||
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| >**IMPORTANT:** If you already have an existing `custom-metrics` API implementation in your cluster, you must delete this so that Knative Serving can use the default Knative Serving installation of the `custom-metrics` API. Enabling both implementations can cause issues. | ||||
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| >If you intend to use an existing `custom-metrics` API implementation in your cluster, you will not be able to use custom metrics or HPA concurrency metrics on that cluster. These features require the Knative Serving `custom-metrics` API implementation. | ||||
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| # Checking for existing custom-metrics API implementations | ||||
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| To check if your cluster has an existing `custom-metrics` API implementation, use the following command. | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| kubectl get apiservice | grep v1beta1.custom.metrics.k8s.io | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| # Deleting existing custom-metrics API installations | ||||
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| If you have an existing `custom-metrics` API implementation in your cluster, you must delete this using the following command. | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| kubectl delete apiservice v1beta1.custom.metrics.k8s.io | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| **IMPORTANT:** This step is not required for inexperienced users, as it is possible to break consumers of a custom-metrics API by deleting this. Only delete API implementations if you are sure that it is safe to do so. | ||||
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