A list of backend sets that are currently in the {@code CRITICAL} health state. The list identifies each backend set by the friendly name you assigned when you created it.
Example: {@code example_backend_set}
The overall health status of the load balancer.
**OK:** All backend sets associated with the load balancer return a status of {@code OK}.
**WARNING:** At least one of the backend sets associated with the load balancer returns a status of {@code WARNING}, no backend sets return a status of {@code CRITICAL}, and the load balancer life cycle state is {@code ACTIVE}.
**CRITICAL:** One or more of the backend sets associated with the load balancer return a status of {@code CRITICAL}.
**UNKNOWN:** If any one of the following conditions is true:
The load balancer life cycle state is not {@code ACTIVE}.
No backend sets are defined for the load balancer.
More than half of the backend sets associated with the load balancer return a status of {@code UNKNOWN}, none of the backend sets return a status of {@code WARNING} or {@code CRITICAL}, and the load balancer life cycle state is {@code ACTIVE}.
The system could not retrieve metrics for any reason.
The total number of backend sets associated with this load balancer.
Example: {@code 4} Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
A list of backend sets that are currently in the {@code UNKNOWN} health state. The list identifies each backend set by the friendly name you assigned when you created it.
Example: {@code example_backend_set2}
A list of backend sets that are currently in the {@code WARNING} health state. The list identifies each backend set by the friendly name you assigned when you created it.
Example: {@code example_backend_set3}
The health status details for the specified load balancer.
This object does not explicitly enumerate backend sets with a status of {@code OK}. However, they are included in the {@code totalBackendSetCount} sum.