NetworkLoadBalancerHealth¶
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class
oci.network_load_balancer.models.
NetworkLoadBalancerHealth
(**kwargs)¶ Bases:
object
The health status details for the specified network load balancer.
This object does not explicitly enumerate backend sets with a status of OK. However, the backend sets are included in the totalBackendSetCount sum.
Attributes
STATUS_CRITICAL
A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. STATUS_OK
A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. STATUS_UNKNOWN
A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. STATUS_WARNING
A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. critical_state_backend_set_names
[Required] Gets the critical_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. status
[Required] Gets the status of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. total_backend_set_count
[Required] Gets the total_backend_set_count of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. unknown_state_backend_set_names
[Required] Gets the unknown_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. warning_state_backend_set_names
[Required] Gets the warning_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Methods
__init__
(**kwargs)Initializes a new NetworkLoadBalancerHealth object with values from keyword arguments. -
STATUS_CRITICAL
= 'CRITICAL'¶ A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. This constant has a value of “CRITICAL”
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STATUS_OK
= 'OK'¶ A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. This constant has a value of “OK”
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STATUS_UNKNOWN
= 'UNKNOWN'¶ A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. This constant has a value of “UNKNOWN”
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STATUS_WARNING
= 'WARNING'¶ A constant which can be used with the status property of a NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. This constant has a value of “WARNING”
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__init__
(**kwargs)¶ Initializes a new NetworkLoadBalancerHealth object with values from keyword arguments. The following keyword arguments are supported (corresponding to the getters/setters of this class):
Parameters: - status (str) – The value to assign to the status property of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Allowed values for this property are: “OK”, “WARNING”, “CRITICAL”, “UNKNOWN”, ‘UNKNOWN_ENUM_VALUE’. Any unrecognized values returned by a service will be mapped to ‘UNKNOWN_ENUM_VALUE’.
- warning_state_backend_set_names (list[str]) – The value to assign to the warning_state_backend_set_names property of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth.
- critical_state_backend_set_names (list[str]) – The value to assign to the critical_state_backend_set_names property of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth.
- unknown_state_backend_set_names (list[str]) – The value to assign to the unknown_state_backend_set_names property of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth.
- total_backend_set_count (int) – The value to assign to the total_backend_set_count property of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth.
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critical_state_backend_set_names
¶ [Required] Gets the critical_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. A list of backend sets that are currently in the CRITICAL health state. The list identifies each backend set by the user-friendly name you assigned when you created the backend set.
Example: example_backend_set
Returns: The critical_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Return type: list[str]
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status
¶ [Required] Gets the status of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. The overall health status of the network load balancer.
- OK: All backend sets associated with the network load balancer return a status of OK.
- WARNING: At least one of the backend sets associated with the network load balancer returns a status of WARNING,
no backend sets return a status of CRITICAL, and the network load balancer life cycle state is ACTIVE.
CRITICAL: One or more of the backend sets associated with the network load balancer return a status of CRITICAL.
UNKNOWN: If any one of the following conditions is true:
- The network load balancer life cycle state is not ACTIVE.
- No backend sets are defined for the network load balancer.
- More than half of the backend sets associated with the network load balancer return a status of UNKNOWN, none of the backend sets return a status of WARNING or CRITICAL, and the network load balancer life cycle state is ACTIVE.
- The system could not retrieve metrics for any reason.
Allowed values for this property are: “OK”, “WARNING”, “CRITICAL”, “UNKNOWN”, ‘UNKNOWN_ENUM_VALUE’. Any unrecognized values returned by a service will be mapped to ‘UNKNOWN_ENUM_VALUE’.
Returns: The status of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Return type: str
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total_backend_set_count
¶ [Required] Gets the total_backend_set_count of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. The total number of backend sets associated with this network load balancer.
Example: 4
Returns: The total_backend_set_count of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Return type: int
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unknown_state_backend_set_names
¶ [Required] Gets the unknown_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. A list of backend sets that are currently in the UNKNOWN health state. The list identifies each backend set by the user-friendly name you assigned when you created the backend set.
Example: example_backend_set2
Returns: The unknown_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Return type: list[str]
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warning_state_backend_set_names
¶ [Required] Gets the warning_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. A list of backend sets that are currently in the WARNING health state. The list identifies each backend set by the user-friendly name you assigned when you created the backend set.
Example: example_backend_set3
Returns: The warning_state_backend_set_names of this NetworkLoadBalancerHealth. Return type: list[str]
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