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Interface GetBackendRequest

example

Click here to see how to use GetBackendRequest.

Hierarchy

Properties

backendName

backendName: string

The name of the backend server to retrieve. If the backend was created with an explicitly specified name, that name should be used here. If the backend was created without explicitly specifying the name, but was created using ipAddress, this is specified as :. If the backend was created without explicitly specifying the name, but was created using targetId, this is specified as :.

Example: {@code 10.0.0.3:8080} or {@code ocid1.privateip..oc1.<unique_ID>:8080}

backendSetName

backendSetName: string

The name of the backend set that includes the backend server.

Example: {@code example_backend_set}

Optional ifNoneMatch

ifNoneMatch: undefined | string

The system returns the requested resource, with a 200 status, only if the resource has no etag matching the one specified. If the condition fails for the GET and HEAD methods, then the system returns the HTTP status code {@code 304 (Not Modified)}.

Example: {@code example-etag}

networkLoadBalancerId

networkLoadBalancerId: string

The OCID of the network load balancer to update.

Optional opcRequestId

opcRequestId: undefined | string

The unique Oracle-assigned identifier for the request. If you must contact Oracle about a particular request, then provide the request identifier.

Optional retryConfiguration

retryConfiguration: RetryConfiguration

RetryConfiguration to be used for the request NOTE : Retries are not supported for requests that have binary or stream bodies this also affects UploadManager operations For all requests with binary/stream bodies, retry attempts are not made