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google-native.compute/v1.HealthCheck
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Creates a HealthCheck resource in the specified project using the data included in the request.
Create HealthCheck Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new HealthCheck(name: string, args?: HealthCheckArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def HealthCheck(resource_name: str,
args: Optional[HealthCheckArgs] = None,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def HealthCheck(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
check_interval_sec: Optional[int] = None,
description: Optional[str] = None,
grpc_health_check: Optional[GRPCHealthCheckArgs] = None,
healthy_threshold: Optional[int] = None,
http2_health_check: Optional[HTTP2HealthCheckArgs] = None,
http_health_check: Optional[HTTPHealthCheckArgs] = None,
https_health_check: Optional[HTTPSHealthCheckArgs] = None,
kind: Optional[str] = None,
log_config: Optional[HealthCheckLogConfigArgs] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
request_id: Optional[str] = None,
ssl_health_check: Optional[SSLHealthCheckArgs] = None,
tcp_health_check: Optional[TCPHealthCheckArgs] = None,
timeout_sec: Optional[int] = None,
type: Optional[HealthCheckType] = None,
unhealthy_threshold: Optional[int] = None)
func NewHealthCheck(ctx *Context, name string, args *HealthCheckArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*HealthCheck, error)
public HealthCheck(string name, HealthCheckArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public HealthCheck(String name, HealthCheckArgs args)
public HealthCheck(String name, HealthCheckArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: google-native:compute/v1:HealthCheck
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args HealthCheckArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args HealthCheckArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args HealthCheckArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args HealthCheckArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args HealthCheckArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1 = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HealthCheck("examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1", new()
{
CheckIntervalSec = 0,
Description = "string",
GrpcHealthCheck = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.GRPCHealthCheckArgs
{
GrpcServiceName = "string",
Port = 0,
PortName = "string",
PortSpecification = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.GRPCHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
},
HealthyThreshold = 0,
Http2HealthCheck = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.HTTP2HealthCheckArgs
{
Host = "string",
Port = 0,
PortName = "string",
PortSpecification = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HTTP2HealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HTTP2HealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
RequestPath = "string",
Response = "string",
},
HttpHealthCheck = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.HTTPHealthCheckArgs
{
Host = "string",
Port = 0,
PortName = "string",
PortSpecification = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HTTPHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HTTPHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
RequestPath = "string",
Response = "string",
},
HttpsHealthCheck = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.HTTPSHealthCheckArgs
{
Host = "string",
Port = 0,
PortName = "string",
PortSpecification = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HTTPSHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HTTPSHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
RequestPath = "string",
Response = "string",
},
Kind = "string",
LogConfig = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.HealthCheckLogConfigArgs
{
Enable = false,
},
Name = "string",
Project = "string",
RequestId = "string",
SslHealthCheck = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.SSLHealthCheckArgs
{
Port = 0,
PortName = "string",
PortSpecification = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.SSLHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.SSLHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
Request = "string",
Response = "string",
},
TcpHealthCheck = new GoogleNative.Compute.V1.Inputs.TCPHealthCheckArgs
{
Port = 0,
PortName = "string",
PortSpecification = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.TCPHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.TCPHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
Request = "string",
Response = "string",
},
TimeoutSec = 0,
Type = GoogleNative.Compute.V1.HealthCheckType.Grpc,
UnhealthyThreshold = 0,
});
example, err := computev1.NewHealthCheck(ctx, "examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1", &computev1.HealthCheckArgs{
CheckIntervalSec: pulumi.Int(0),
Description: pulumi.String("string"),
GrpcHealthCheck: &compute.GRPCHealthCheckArgs{
GrpcServiceName: pulumi.String("string"),
Port: pulumi.Int(0),
PortName: pulumi.String("string"),
PortSpecification: computev1.GRPCHealthCheckPortSpecificationUseFixedPort,
},
HealthyThreshold: pulumi.Int(0),
Http2HealthCheck: &compute.HTTP2HealthCheckArgs{
Host: pulumi.String("string"),
Port: pulumi.Int(0),
PortName: pulumi.String("string"),
PortSpecification: computev1.HTTP2HealthCheckPortSpecificationUseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader: computev1.HTTP2HealthCheckProxyHeaderNone,
RequestPath: pulumi.String("string"),
Response: pulumi.String("string"),
},
HttpHealthCheck: &compute.HTTPHealthCheckTypeArgs{
Host: pulumi.String("string"),
Port: pulumi.Int(0),
PortName: pulumi.String("string"),
PortSpecification: computev1.HTTPHealthCheckPortSpecificationUseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader: computev1.HTTPHealthCheckProxyHeaderNone,
RequestPath: pulumi.String("string"),
Response: pulumi.String("string"),
},
HttpsHealthCheck: &compute.HTTPSHealthCheckTypeArgs{
Host: pulumi.String("string"),
Port: pulumi.Int(0),
PortName: pulumi.String("string"),
PortSpecification: computev1.HTTPSHealthCheckPortSpecificationUseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader: computev1.HTTPSHealthCheckProxyHeaderNone,
RequestPath: pulumi.String("string"),
Response: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Kind: pulumi.String("string"),
LogConfig: &compute.HealthCheckLogConfigArgs{
Enable: pulumi.Bool(false),
},
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Project: pulumi.String("string"),
RequestId: pulumi.String("string"),
SslHealthCheck: &compute.SSLHealthCheckArgs{
Port: pulumi.Int(0),
PortName: pulumi.String("string"),
PortSpecification: computev1.SSLHealthCheckPortSpecificationUseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader: computev1.SSLHealthCheckProxyHeaderNone,
Request: pulumi.String("string"),
Response: pulumi.String("string"),
},
TcpHealthCheck: &compute.TCPHealthCheckArgs{
Port: pulumi.Int(0),
PortName: pulumi.String("string"),
PortSpecification: computev1.TCPHealthCheckPortSpecificationUseFixedPort,
ProxyHeader: computev1.TCPHealthCheckProxyHeaderNone,
Request: pulumi.String("string"),
Response: pulumi.String("string"),
},
TimeoutSec: pulumi.Int(0),
Type: computev1.HealthCheckTypeGrpc,
UnhealthyThreshold: pulumi.Int(0),
})
var examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1 = new HealthCheck("examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1", HealthCheckArgs.builder()
.checkIntervalSec(0)
.description("string")
.grpcHealthCheck(GRPCHealthCheckArgs.builder()
.grpcServiceName("string")
.port(0)
.portName("string")
.portSpecification("USE_FIXED_PORT")
.build())
.healthyThreshold(0)
.http2HealthCheck(HTTP2HealthCheckArgs.builder()
.host("string")
.port(0)
.portName("string")
.portSpecification("USE_FIXED_PORT")
.proxyHeader("NONE")
.requestPath("string")
.response("string")
.build())
.httpHealthCheck(HTTPHealthCheckArgs.builder()
.host("string")
.port(0)
.portName("string")
.portSpecification("USE_FIXED_PORT")
.proxyHeader("NONE")
.requestPath("string")
.response("string")
.build())
.httpsHealthCheck(HTTPSHealthCheckArgs.builder()
.host("string")
.port(0)
.portName("string")
.portSpecification("USE_FIXED_PORT")
.proxyHeader("NONE")
.requestPath("string")
.response("string")
.build())
.kind("string")
.logConfig(HealthCheckLogConfigArgs.builder()
.enable(false)
.build())
.name("string")
.project("string")
.requestId("string")
.sslHealthCheck(SSLHealthCheckArgs.builder()
.port(0)
.portName("string")
.portSpecification("USE_FIXED_PORT")
.proxyHeader("NONE")
.request("string")
.response("string")
.build())
.tcpHealthCheck(TCPHealthCheckArgs.builder()
.port(0)
.portName("string")
.portSpecification("USE_FIXED_PORT")
.proxyHeader("NONE")
.request("string")
.response("string")
.build())
.timeoutSec(0)
.type("GRPC")
.unhealthyThreshold(0)
.build());
examplehealth_check_resource_resource_from_computev1 = google_native.compute.v1.HealthCheck("examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1",
check_interval_sec=0,
description="string",
grpc_health_check=google_native.compute.v1.GRPCHealthCheckArgs(
grpc_service_name="string",
port=0,
port_name="string",
port_specification=google_native.compute.v1.GRPCHealthCheckPortSpecification.USE_FIXED_PORT,
),
healthy_threshold=0,
http2_health_check=google_native.compute.v1.HTTP2HealthCheckArgs(
host="string",
port=0,
port_name="string",
port_specification=google_native.compute.v1.HTTP2HealthCheckPortSpecification.USE_FIXED_PORT,
proxy_header=google_native.compute.v1.HTTP2HealthCheckProxyHeader.NONE,
request_path="string",
response="string",
),
http_health_check=google_native.compute.v1.HTTPHealthCheckArgs(
host="string",
port=0,
port_name="string",
port_specification=google_native.compute.v1.HTTPHealthCheckPortSpecification.USE_FIXED_PORT,
proxy_header=google_native.compute.v1.HTTPHealthCheckProxyHeader.NONE,
request_path="string",
response="string",
),
https_health_check=google_native.compute.v1.HTTPSHealthCheckArgs(
host="string",
port=0,
port_name="string",
port_specification=google_native.compute.v1.HTTPSHealthCheckPortSpecification.USE_FIXED_PORT,
proxy_header=google_native.compute.v1.HTTPSHealthCheckProxyHeader.NONE,
request_path="string",
response="string",
),
kind="string",
log_config=google_native.compute.v1.HealthCheckLogConfigArgs(
enable=False,
),
name="string",
project="string",
request_id="string",
ssl_health_check=google_native.compute.v1.SSLHealthCheckArgs(
port=0,
port_name="string",
port_specification=google_native.compute.v1.SSLHealthCheckPortSpecification.USE_FIXED_PORT,
proxy_header=google_native.compute.v1.SSLHealthCheckProxyHeader.NONE,
request="string",
response="string",
),
tcp_health_check=google_native.compute.v1.TCPHealthCheckArgs(
port=0,
port_name="string",
port_specification=google_native.compute.v1.TCPHealthCheckPortSpecification.USE_FIXED_PORT,
proxy_header=google_native.compute.v1.TCPHealthCheckProxyHeader.NONE,
request="string",
response="string",
),
timeout_sec=0,
type=google_native.compute.v1.HealthCheckType.GRPC,
unhealthy_threshold=0)
const examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1 = new google_native.compute.v1.HealthCheck("examplehealthCheckResourceResourceFromComputev1", {
checkIntervalSec: 0,
description: "string",
grpcHealthCheck: {
grpcServiceName: "string",
port: 0,
portName: "string",
portSpecification: google_native.compute.v1.GRPCHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
},
healthyThreshold: 0,
http2HealthCheck: {
host: "string",
port: 0,
portName: "string",
portSpecification: google_native.compute.v1.HTTP2HealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
proxyHeader: google_native.compute.v1.HTTP2HealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
requestPath: "string",
response: "string",
},
httpHealthCheck: {
host: "string",
port: 0,
portName: "string",
portSpecification: google_native.compute.v1.HTTPHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
proxyHeader: google_native.compute.v1.HTTPHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
requestPath: "string",
response: "string",
},
httpsHealthCheck: {
host: "string",
port: 0,
portName: "string",
portSpecification: google_native.compute.v1.HTTPSHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
proxyHeader: google_native.compute.v1.HTTPSHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
requestPath: "string",
response: "string",
},
kind: "string",
logConfig: {
enable: false,
},
name: "string",
project: "string",
requestId: "string",
sslHealthCheck: {
port: 0,
portName: "string",
portSpecification: google_native.compute.v1.SSLHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
proxyHeader: google_native.compute.v1.SSLHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
request: "string",
response: "string",
},
tcpHealthCheck: {
port: 0,
portName: "string",
portSpecification: google_native.compute.v1.TCPHealthCheckPortSpecification.UseFixedPort,
proxyHeader: google_native.compute.v1.TCPHealthCheckProxyHeader.None,
request: "string",
response: "string",
},
timeoutSec: 0,
type: google_native.compute.v1.HealthCheckType.Grpc,
unhealthyThreshold: 0,
});
type: google-native:compute/v1:HealthCheck
properties:
checkIntervalSec: 0
description: string
grpcHealthCheck:
grpcServiceName: string
port: 0
portName: string
portSpecification: USE_FIXED_PORT
healthyThreshold: 0
http2HealthCheck:
host: string
port: 0
portName: string
portSpecification: USE_FIXED_PORT
proxyHeader: NONE
requestPath: string
response: string
httpHealthCheck:
host: string
port: 0
portName: string
portSpecification: USE_FIXED_PORT
proxyHeader: NONE
requestPath: string
response: string
httpsHealthCheck:
host: string
port: 0
portName: string
portSpecification: USE_FIXED_PORT
proxyHeader: NONE
requestPath: string
response: string
kind: string
logConfig:
enable: false
name: string
project: string
requestId: string
sslHealthCheck:
port: 0
portName: string
portSpecification: USE_FIXED_PORT
proxyHeader: NONE
request: string
response: string
tcpHealthCheck:
port: 0
portName: string
portSpecification: USE_FIXED_PORT
proxyHeader: NONE
request: string
response: string
timeoutSec: 0
type: GRPC
unhealthyThreshold: 0
HealthCheck Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
The HealthCheck resource accepts the following input properties:
- Check
Interval intSec - How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
- Description string
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Grpc
Health Pulumi.Check Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. GRPCHealth Check - Healthy
Threshold int - A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
- Http2Health
Check Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. HTTP2Health Check - Http
Health Pulumi.Check Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. HTTPHealth Check - Https
Health Pulumi.Check Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. HTTPSHealth Check - Kind string
- Type of the resource.
- Log
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. Health Check Log Config - Configure logging on this health check.
- Name string
- Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
, and otherwise complies with RFC1035. This regular expression describes a name where the first character is a lowercase letter, and all following characters are a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which isn't a dash. - Project string
- Request
Id string - An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
- Ssl
Health Pulumi.Check Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. SSLHealth Check - Tcp
Health Pulumi.Check Google Native. Compute. V1. Inputs. TCPHealth Check - Timeout
Sec int - How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.
- Type
Pulumi.
Google Native. Compute. V1. Health Check Type - Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2 or GRPC. Exactly one of the protocol-specific health check fields must be specified, which must match type field.
- Unhealthy
Threshold int - A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.
- Check
Interval intSec - How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
- Description string
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Grpc
Health GRPCHealthCheck Check Args - Healthy
Threshold int - A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
- Http2Health
Check HTTP2HealthCheck Args - Http
Health HTTPHealthCheck Check Type Args - Https
Health HTTPSHealthCheck Check Type Args - Kind string
- Type of the resource.
- Log
Config HealthCheck Log Config Args - Configure logging on this health check.
- Name string
- Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
, and otherwise complies with RFC1035. This regular expression describes a name where the first character is a lowercase letter, and all following characters are a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which isn't a dash. - Project string
- Request
Id string - An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
- Ssl
Health SSLHealthCheck Check Args - Tcp
Health TCPHealthCheck Check Args - Timeout
Sec int - How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.
- Type
Health
Check Type - Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2 or GRPC. Exactly one of the protocol-specific health check fields must be specified, which must match type field.
- Unhealthy
Threshold int - A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.
- check
Interval IntegerSec - How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
- description String
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- grpc
Health GRPCHealthCheck Check - healthy
Threshold Integer - A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
- http2Health
Check HTTP2HealthCheck - http
Health HTTPHealthCheck Check - https
Health HTTPSHealthCheck Check - kind String
- Type of the resource.
- log
Config HealthCheck Log Config - Configure logging on this health check.
- name String
- Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
, and otherwise complies with RFC1035. This regular expression describes a name where the first character is a lowercase letter, and all following characters are a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which isn't a dash. - project String
- request
Id String - An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
- ssl
Health SSLHealthCheck Check - tcp
Health TCPHealthCheck Check - timeout
Sec Integer - How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.
- type
Health
Check Type - Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2 or GRPC. Exactly one of the protocol-specific health check fields must be specified, which must match type field.
- unhealthy
Threshold Integer - A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.
- check
Interval numberSec - How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
- description string
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- grpc
Health GRPCHealthCheck Check - healthy
Threshold number - A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
- http2Health
Check HTTP2HealthCheck - http
Health HTTPHealthCheck Check - https
Health HTTPSHealthCheck Check - kind string
- Type of the resource.
- log
Config HealthCheck Log Config - Configure logging on this health check.
- name string
- Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
, and otherwise complies with RFC1035. This regular expression describes a name where the first character is a lowercase letter, and all following characters are a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which isn't a dash. - project string
- request
Id string - An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
- ssl
Health SSLHealthCheck Check - tcp
Health TCPHealthCheck Check - timeout
Sec number - How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.
- type
Health
Check Type - Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2 or GRPC. Exactly one of the protocol-specific health check fields must be specified, which must match type field.
- unhealthy
Threshold number - A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.
- check_
interval_ intsec - How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
- description str
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- grpc_
health_ GRPCHealthcheck Check Args - healthy_
threshold int - A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
- http2_
health_ HTTP2Healthcheck Check Args - http_
health_ HTTPHealthcheck Check Args - https_
health_ HTTPSHealthcheck Check Args - kind str
- Type of the resource.
- log_
config HealthCheck Log Config Args - Configure logging on this health check.
- name str
- Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
, and otherwise complies with RFC1035. This regular expression describes a name where the first character is a lowercase letter, and all following characters are a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which isn't a dash. - project str
- request_
id str - An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
- ssl_
health_ SSLHealthcheck Check Args - tcp_
health_ TCPHealthcheck Check Args - timeout_
sec int - How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.
- type
Health
Check Type - Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2 or GRPC. Exactly one of the protocol-specific health check fields must be specified, which must match type field.
- unhealthy_
threshold int - A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.
- check
Interval NumberSec - How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
- description String
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- grpc
Health Property MapCheck - healthy
Threshold Number - A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
- http2Health
Check Property Map - http
Health Property MapCheck - https
Health Property MapCheck - kind String
- Type of the resource.
- log
Config Property Map - Configure logging on this health check.
- name String
- Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
, and otherwise complies with RFC1035. This regular expression describes a name where the first character is a lowercase letter, and all following characters are a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which isn't a dash. - project String
- request
Id String - An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
- ssl
Health Property MapCheck - tcp
Health Property MapCheck - timeout
Sec Number - How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.
- type "GRPC" | "HTTP" | "HTTP2" | "HTTPS" | "INVALID" | "SSL" | "TCP"
- Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either TCP, SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2 or GRPC. Exactly one of the protocol-specific health check fields must be specified, which must match type field.
- unhealthy
Threshold Number - A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the HealthCheck resource produces the following output properties:
- Creation
Timestamp string - Creation timestamp in 3339 text format.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Region string
- Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks.
- Self
Link string - Server-defined URL for the resource.
- Creation
Timestamp string - Creation timestamp in 3339 text format.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Region string
- Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks.
- Self
Link string - Server-defined URL for the resource.
- creation
Timestamp String - Creation timestamp in 3339 text format.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- region String
- Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks.
- self
Link String - Server-defined URL for the resource.
- creation
Timestamp string - Creation timestamp in 3339 text format.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- region string
- Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks.
- self
Link string - Server-defined URL for the resource.
- creation_
timestamp str - Creation timestamp in 3339 text format.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- region str
- Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks.
- self_
link str - Server-defined URL for the resource.
- creation
Timestamp String - Creation timestamp in 3339 text format.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- region String
- Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks.
- self
Link String - Server-defined URL for the resource.
Supporting Types
GRPCHealthCheck, GRPCHealthCheckArgs
- Grpc
Service stringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. GRPCHealth Check Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Grpc
Service stringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification GRPCHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc
Service StringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification GRPCHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc
Service stringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification GRPCHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc_
service_ strname - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification GRPCHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc
Service StringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification "USE_FIXED_PORT" | "USE_NAMED_PORT" | "USE_SERVING_PORT" - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
GRPCHealthCheckPortSpecification, GRPCHealthCheckPortSpecificationArgs
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- GRPCHealth
Check Port Specification Use Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- GRPCHealth
Check Port Specification Use Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- GRPCHealth
Check Port Specification Use Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- USE_FIXED_PORT
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- USE_NAMED_PORT
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- USE_SERVING_PORT
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- "USE_FIXED_PORT"
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- "USE_NAMED_PORT"
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- "USE_SERVING_PORT"
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
GRPCHealthCheckResponse, GRPCHealthCheckResponseArgs
- Grpc
Service stringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Grpc
Service stringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc
Service StringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc
Service stringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc_
service_ strname - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification str - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- grpc
Service StringName - The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpc_service_name has the following meanings by convention: - Empty service_name means the overall status of all services at the backend. - Non-empty service_name means the health of that gRPC service, as defined by the owner of the service. The grpc_service_name can only be ASCII.
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
HTTP2HealthCheck, HTTP2HealthCheckArgs
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. HTTP2Health Check Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. HTTP2Health Check Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification HTTP2HealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header HTTP2HealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification HTTP2HealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header HTTP2HealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification HTTP2HealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header HTTP2HealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host str
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification HTTP2HealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header HTTP2HealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request_
path str - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response str
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification "USE_FIXED_PORT" | "USE_NAMED_PORT" | "USE_SERVING_PORT" - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header "NONE" | "PROXY_V1" - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
HTTP2HealthCheckPortSpecification, HTTP2HealthCheckPortSpecificationArgs
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- HTTP2Health
Check Port Specification Use Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- HTTP2Health
Check Port Specification Use Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- HTTP2Health
Check Port Specification Use Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- USE_FIXED_PORT
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- USE_NAMED_PORT
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- USE_SERVING_PORT
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- "USE_FIXED_PORT"
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- "USE_NAMED_PORT"
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- "USE_SERVING_PORT"
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
HTTP2HealthCheckProxyHeader, HTTP2HealthCheckProxyHeaderArgs
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- HTTP2Health
Check Proxy Header None - NONE
- HTTP2Health
Check Proxy Header Proxy V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- NONE
- NONE
- PROXY_V1
- PROXY_V1
- "NONE"
- NONE
- "PROXY_V1"
- PROXY_V1
HTTP2HealthCheckResponse, HTTP2HealthCheckResponseArgs
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host str
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification str - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header str - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request_
path str - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response str
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
HTTPHealthCheck, HTTPHealthCheckArgs
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. HTTPHealth Check Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. HTTPHealth Check Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification HTTPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header HTTPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification HTTPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header HTTPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification HTTPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header HTTPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host str
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification HTTPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header HTTPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request_
path str - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response str
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification "USE_FIXED_PORT" | "USE_NAMED_PORT" | "USE_SERVING_PORT" - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header "NONE" | "PROXY_V1" - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
HTTPHealthCheckPortSpecification, HTTPHealthCheckPortSpecificationArgs
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- HTTPHealth
Check Port Specification Use Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- HTTPHealth
Check Port Specification Use Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- HTTPHealth
Check Port Specification Use Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- USE_FIXED_PORT
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- USE_NAMED_PORT
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- USE_SERVING_PORT
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- "USE_FIXED_PORT"
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- "USE_NAMED_PORT"
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- "USE_SERVING_PORT"
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
HTTPHealthCheckProxyHeader, HTTPHealthCheckProxyHeaderArgs
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- HTTPHealth
Check Proxy Header None - NONE
- HTTPHealth
Check Proxy Header Proxy V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- NONE
- NONE
- PROXY_V1
- PROXY_V1
- "NONE"
- NONE
- "PROXY_V1"
- PROXY_V1
HTTPHealthCheckResponse, HTTPHealthCheckResponseArgs
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path string - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response string
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host str
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification str - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header str - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request_
path str - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response str
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
HTTPSHealthCheck, HTTPSHealthCheckArgs
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. HTTPSHealth Check Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. HTTPSHealth Check Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification HTTPSHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header HTTPSHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification HTTPSHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header HTTPSHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification HTTPSHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header HTTPSHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path string - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response string
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host str
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification HTTPSHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header HTTPSHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request_
path str - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response str
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification "USE_FIXED_PORT" | "USE_NAMED_PORT" | "USE_SERVING_PORT" - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header "NONE" | "PROXY_V1" - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
HTTPSHealthCheckPortSpecification, HTTPSHealthCheckPortSpecificationArgs
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- HTTPSHealth
Check Port Specification Use Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- HTTPSHealth
Check Port Specification Use Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- HTTPSHealth
Check Port Specification Use Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- USE_FIXED_PORT
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- USE_NAMED_PORT
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- USE_SERVING_PORT
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- "USE_FIXED_PORT"
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- "USE_NAMED_PORT"
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- "USE_SERVING_PORT"
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
HTTPSHealthCheckProxyHeader, HTTPSHealthCheckProxyHeaderArgs
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- HTTPSHealth
Check Proxy Header None - NONE
- HTTPSHealth
Check Proxy Header Proxy V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- NONE
- NONE
- PROXY_V1
- PROXY_V1
- "NONE"
- NONE
- "PROXY_V1"
- PROXY_V1
HTTPSHealthCheckResponse, HTTPSHealthCheckResponseArgs
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- Host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request
Path string - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host string
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path string - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response string
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host str
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification str - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header str - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request_
path str - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response str
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- host String
- The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request
Path String - The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is /.
- response String
- Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
HealthCheckLogConfig, HealthCheckLogConfigArgs
- Enable bool
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- Enable bool
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable Boolean
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable boolean
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable bool
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable Boolean
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
HealthCheckLogConfigResponse, HealthCheckLogConfigResponseArgs
- Enable bool
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- Enable bool
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable Boolean
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable boolean
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable bool
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
- enable Boolean
- Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done.
HealthCheckType, HealthCheckTypeArgs
- Grpc
- GRPC
- Http
- HTTP
- Http2
- HTTP2
- Https
- HTTPS
- Invalid
- INVALID
- Ssl
- SSL
- Tcp
- TCP
- Health
Check Type Grpc - GRPC
- Health
Check Type Http - HTTP
- Health
Check Type Http2 - HTTP2
- Health
Check Type Https - HTTPS
- Health
Check Type Invalid - INVALID
- Health
Check Type Ssl - SSL
- Health
Check Type Tcp - TCP
- Grpc
- GRPC
- Http
- HTTP
- Http2
- HTTP2
- Https
- HTTPS
- Invalid
- INVALID
- Ssl
- SSL
- Tcp
- TCP
- Grpc
- GRPC
- Http
- HTTP
- Http2
- HTTP2
- Https
- HTTPS
- Invalid
- INVALID
- Ssl
- SSL
- Tcp
- TCP
- GRPC
- GRPC
- HTTP
- HTTP
- HTTP2
- HTTP2
- HTTPS
- HTTPS
- INVALID
- INVALID
- SSL
- SSL
- TCP
- TCP
- "GRPC"
- GRPC
- "HTTP"
- HTTP
- "HTTP2"
- HTTP2
- "HTTPS"
- HTTPS
- "INVALID"
- INVALID
- "SSL"
- SSL
- "TCP"
- TCP
SSLHealthCheck, SSLHealthCheckArgs
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. SSLHealth Check Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. SSLHealth Check Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification SSLHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header SSLHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification SSLHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header SSLHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response String
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification SSLHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header SSLHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response string
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification SSLHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header SSLHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request str
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response str
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification "USE_FIXED_PORT" | "USE_NAMED_PORT" | "USE_SERVING_PORT" - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header "NONE" | "PROXY_V1" - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response String
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
SSLHealthCheckPortSpecification, SSLHealthCheckPortSpecificationArgs
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- SSLHealth
Check Port Specification Use Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- SSLHealth
Check Port Specification Use Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- SSLHealth
Check Port Specification Use Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- USE_FIXED_PORT
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- USE_NAMED_PORT
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- USE_SERVING_PORT
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- "USE_FIXED_PORT"
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- "USE_NAMED_PORT"
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- "USE_SERVING_PORT"
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
SSLHealthCheckProxyHeader, SSLHealthCheckProxyHeaderArgs
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- SSLHealth
Check Proxy Header None - NONE
- SSLHealth
Check Proxy Header Proxy V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- NONE
- NONE
- PROXY_V1
- PROXY_V1
- "NONE"
- NONE
- "PROXY_V1"
- PROXY_V1
SSLHealthCheckResponse, SSLHealthCheckResponseArgs
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response String
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response string
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification str - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header str - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request str
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response str
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 443. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake.
- response String
- Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
TCPHealthCheck, TCPHealthCheckArgs
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. TCPHealth Check Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header Pulumi.Google Native. Compute. V1. TCPHealth Check Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification TCPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header TCPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification TCPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header TCPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response String
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification TCPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header TCPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response string
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification TCPHealthCheck Port Specification - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header TCPHealthCheck Proxy Header - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request str
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response str
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification "USE_FIXED_PORT" | "USE_NAMED_PORT" | "USE_SERVING_PORT" - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header "NONE" | "PROXY_V1" - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response String
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
TCPHealthCheckPortSpecification, TCPHealthCheckPortSpecificationArgs
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- TCPHealth
Check Port Specification Use Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- TCPHealth
Check Port Specification Use Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- TCPHealth
Check Port Specification Use Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- Use
Fixed Port - USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- Use
Named Port - USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- Use
Serving Port - USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- USE_FIXED_PORT
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- USE_NAMED_PORT
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- USE_SERVING_PORT
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
- "USE_FIXED_PORT"
- USE_FIXED_PORTThe port number in the health check's port is used for health checking. Applies to network endpoint group and instance group backends.
- "USE_NAMED_PORT"
- USE_NAMED_PORTNot supported.
- "USE_SERVING_PORT"
- USE_SERVING_PORTFor network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified on each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for the backend service's named port defined in the instance group's named ports.
TCPHealthCheckProxyHeader, TCPHealthCheckProxyHeaderArgs
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- TCPHealth
Check Proxy Header None - NONE
- TCPHealth
Check Proxy Header Proxy V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- None
- NONE
- Proxy
V1 - PROXY_V1
- NONE
- NONE
- PROXY_V1
- PROXY_V1
- "NONE"
- NONE
- "PROXY_V1"
- PROXY_V1
TCPHealthCheckResponse, TCPHealthCheckResponseArgs
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- Port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- Port
Name string - Not supported.
- Port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- Proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- Request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- Response string
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Integer
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response String
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name string - Not supported.
- port
Specification string - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header string - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request string
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response string
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port int
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port_
name str - Not supported.
- port_
specification str - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy_
header str - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request str
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response str
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
- port Number
- The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through 65535.
- port
Name String - Not supported.
- port
Specification String - Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using the port field in the health check. Supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers and backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service provided the backend can be health checked. For example, GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups, and instance group backends. USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported. USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers. Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example, GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group backends. For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports.
- proxy
Header String - Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE.
- request String
- Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection.
- response String
- Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
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