diff --git a/docs/admin/cluster-management.md b/docs/admin/cluster-management.md index 7781368bc8..97362c4bab 100644 --- a/docs/admin/cluster-management.md +++ b/docs/admin/cluster-management.md @@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ If you are using GCE then you can either enable it while creating a cluster with To configure cluser autoscaler you have to set 3 environment variables: * `KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER` - it enables cluster autoscaler if set to true. -* `KUBE_AUTOSCALING_MIN_NODES` - minimum number of nodes in the cluster. -* `KUBE_AUTOSCALING_MAX_NODES` - maximum number of nodes in the cluster. +* `KUBE_AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES` - minimum number of nodes in the cluster. +* `KUBE_AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES` - maximum number of nodes in the cluster. Example: ```shell -KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER=true KUBE_AUTOSCALING_MIN_NODES=3 KUBE_AUTOSCALING_MAX_NODES=10 NUM_NODES=5 ./cluster/kube-up.sh +KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER=true KUBE_AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES=3 KUBE_AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES=10 NUM_NODES=5 ./cluster/kube-up.sh ``` On GKE you configure cluster autoscaler either on cluster creation or update or when creating a particular node pool