Oracle Cloud Infrastructure v2.33.0 published on Thursday, May 1, 2025 by Pulumi
oci.NetworkLoadBalancer.getBackendSet
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This data source provides details about a specific Backend Set resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Network Load Balancer service.
Retrieves the configuration information for the specified backend set.
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variables:
  testBackendSet:
    fn::invoke:
      function: oci:NetworkLoadBalancer:getBackendSet
      arguments:
        backendSetName: ${testBackendSetOciNetworkLoadBalancerBackendSet.name}
        networkLoadBalancerId: ${testNetworkLoadBalancer.id}
        ipVersion: ${backendSetIpVersion}
Using getBackendSet
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getBackendSet(args: GetBackendSetArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetBackendSetResult>
function getBackendSetOutput(args: GetBackendSetOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetBackendSetResult>def get_backend_set(backend_set_name: Optional[str] = None,
                    network_load_balancer_id: Optional[str] = None,
                    opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetBackendSetResult
def get_backend_set_output(backend_set_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                    network_load_balancer_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                    opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetBackendSetResult]func LookupBackendSet(ctx *Context, args *LookupBackendSetArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupBackendSetResult, error)
func LookupBackendSetOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupBackendSetOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupBackendSetResultOutput> Note: This function is named LookupBackendSet in the Go SDK.
public static class GetBackendSet 
{
    public static Task<GetBackendSetResult> InvokeAsync(GetBackendSetArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
    public static Output<GetBackendSetResult> Invoke(GetBackendSetInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}public static CompletableFuture<GetBackendSetResult> getBackendSet(GetBackendSetArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
public static Output<GetBackendSetResult> getBackendSet(GetBackendSetArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
fn::invoke:
  function: oci:NetworkLoadBalancer/getBackendSet:getBackendSet
  arguments:
    # arguments dictionaryThe following arguments are supported:
- BackendSet stringName 
- The name of the backend set to retrieve. Example: example_backend_set
- NetworkLoad stringBalancer Id 
- The OCID of the network load balancer to update.
- BackendSet stringName 
- The name of the backend set to retrieve. Example: example_backend_set
- NetworkLoad stringBalancer Id 
- The OCID of the network load balancer to update.
- backendSet StringName 
- The name of the backend set to retrieve. Example: example_backend_set
- networkLoad StringBalancer Id 
- The OCID of the network load balancer to update.
- backendSet stringName 
- The name of the backend set to retrieve. Example: example_backend_set
- networkLoad stringBalancer Id 
- The OCID of the network load balancer to update.
- backend_set_ strname 
- The name of the backend set to retrieve. Example: example_backend_set
- network_load_ strbalancer_ id 
- The OCID of the network load balancer to update.
- backendSet StringName 
- The name of the backend set to retrieve. Example: example_backend_set
- networkLoad StringBalancer Id 
- The OCID of the network load balancer to update.
getBackendSet Result
The following output properties are available:
- AreOperationally boolActive Backends Preferred 
- If enabled, NLB supports active-standby backends. The standby backend takes over the traffic when the active node fails, and continues to serve the traffic even when the old active node is back healthy.
- BackendSet stringName 
- Backends
List<GetBackend Set Backend> 
- An array of backends.
- HealthCheckers List<GetBackend Set Health Checker> 
- The health check policy configuration. For more information, see Editing Network Load Balancer Health Check Policies.
- Id string
- IpVersion string
- IP version associated with the backend set.
- IsFail boolOpen 
- If enabled, the network load balancer will continue to distribute traffic in the configured distribution in the event all backends are unhealthy. The value is false by default.
- IsInstant boolFailover Enabled 
- If enabled existing connections will be forwarded to an alternative healthy backend as soon as current backend becomes unhealthy.
- IsInstant boolFailover Tcp Reset Enabled 
- If enabled along with instant failover, the network load balancer will send TCP RST to the clients for the existing connections instead of failing over to a healthy backend. This only applies when using the instant failover. By default, TCP RST is enabled.
- IsPreserve boolSource 
- If this parameter is enabled, then the network load balancer preserves the source IP of the packet when it is forwarded to backends. Backends see the original source IP. If the isPreserveSourceDestination parameter is enabled for the network load balancer resource, then this parameter cannot be disabled. The value is true by default.
- Name string
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- NetworkLoad stringBalancer Id 
- Policy string
- The network load balancer policy for the backend set. Example: FIVE_TUPLE
- AreOperationally boolActive Backends Preferred 
- If enabled, NLB supports active-standby backends. The standby backend takes over the traffic when the active node fails, and continues to serve the traffic even when the old active node is back healthy.
- BackendSet stringName 
- Backends
[]GetBackend Set Backend 
- An array of backends.
- HealthCheckers []GetBackend Set Health Checker 
- The health check policy configuration. For more information, see Editing Network Load Balancer Health Check Policies.
- Id string
- IpVersion string
- IP version associated with the backend set.
- IsFail boolOpen 
- If enabled, the network load balancer will continue to distribute traffic in the configured distribution in the event all backends are unhealthy. The value is false by default.
- IsInstant boolFailover Enabled 
- If enabled existing connections will be forwarded to an alternative healthy backend as soon as current backend becomes unhealthy.
- IsInstant boolFailover Tcp Reset Enabled 
- If enabled along with instant failover, the network load balancer will send TCP RST to the clients for the existing connections instead of failing over to a healthy backend. This only applies when using the instant failover. By default, TCP RST is enabled.
- IsPreserve boolSource 
- If this parameter is enabled, then the network load balancer preserves the source IP of the packet when it is forwarded to backends. Backends see the original source IP. If the isPreserveSourceDestination parameter is enabled for the network load balancer resource, then this parameter cannot be disabled. The value is true by default.
- Name string
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- NetworkLoad stringBalancer Id 
- Policy string
- The network load balancer policy for the backend set. Example: FIVE_TUPLE
- areOperationally BooleanActive Backends Preferred 
- If enabled, NLB supports active-standby backends. The standby backend takes over the traffic when the active node fails, and continues to serve the traffic even when the old active node is back healthy.
- backendSet StringName 
- backends
List<GetBackend Set Backend> 
- An array of backends.
- healthCheckers List<GetBackend Set Health Checker> 
- The health check policy configuration. For more information, see Editing Network Load Balancer Health Check Policies.
- id String
- ipVersion String
- IP version associated with the backend set.
- isFail BooleanOpen 
- If enabled, the network load balancer will continue to distribute traffic in the configured distribution in the event all backends are unhealthy. The value is false by default.
- isInstant BooleanFailover Enabled 
- If enabled existing connections will be forwarded to an alternative healthy backend as soon as current backend becomes unhealthy.
- isInstant BooleanFailover Tcp Reset Enabled 
- If enabled along with instant failover, the network load balancer will send TCP RST to the clients for the existing connections instead of failing over to a healthy backend. This only applies when using the instant failover. By default, TCP RST is enabled.
- isPreserve BooleanSource 
- If this parameter is enabled, then the network load balancer preserves the source IP of the packet when it is forwarded to backends. Backends see the original source IP. If the isPreserveSourceDestination parameter is enabled for the network load balancer resource, then this parameter cannot be disabled. The value is true by default.
- name String
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- networkLoad StringBalancer Id 
- policy String
- The network load balancer policy for the backend set. Example: FIVE_TUPLE
- areOperationally booleanActive Backends Preferred 
- If enabled, NLB supports active-standby backends. The standby backend takes over the traffic when the active node fails, and continues to serve the traffic even when the old active node is back healthy.
- backendSet stringName 
- backends
GetBackend Set Backend[] 
- An array of backends.
- healthCheckers GetBackend Set Health Checker[] 
- The health check policy configuration. For more information, see Editing Network Load Balancer Health Check Policies.
- id string
- ipVersion string
- IP version associated with the backend set.
- isFail booleanOpen 
- If enabled, the network load balancer will continue to distribute traffic in the configured distribution in the event all backends are unhealthy. The value is false by default.
- isInstant booleanFailover Enabled 
- If enabled existing connections will be forwarded to an alternative healthy backend as soon as current backend becomes unhealthy.
- isInstant booleanFailover Tcp Reset Enabled 
- If enabled along with instant failover, the network load balancer will send TCP RST to the clients for the existing connections instead of failing over to a healthy backend. This only applies when using the instant failover. By default, TCP RST is enabled.
- isPreserve booleanSource 
- If this parameter is enabled, then the network load balancer preserves the source IP of the packet when it is forwarded to backends. Backends see the original source IP. If the isPreserveSourceDestination parameter is enabled for the network load balancer resource, then this parameter cannot be disabled. The value is true by default.
- name string
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- networkLoad stringBalancer Id 
- policy string
- The network load balancer policy for the backend set. Example: FIVE_TUPLE
- are_operationally_ boolactive_ backends_ preferred 
- If enabled, NLB supports active-standby backends. The standby backend takes over the traffic when the active node fails, and continues to serve the traffic even when the old active node is back healthy.
- backend_set_ strname 
- backends
Sequence[GetBackend Set Backend] 
- An array of backends.
- health_checkers Sequence[GetBackend Set Health Checker] 
- The health check policy configuration. For more information, see Editing Network Load Balancer Health Check Policies.
- id str
- ip_version str
- IP version associated with the backend set.
- is_fail_ boolopen 
- If enabled, the network load balancer will continue to distribute traffic in the configured distribution in the event all backends are unhealthy. The value is false by default.
- is_instant_ boolfailover_ enabled 
- If enabled existing connections will be forwarded to an alternative healthy backend as soon as current backend becomes unhealthy.
- is_instant_ boolfailover_ tcp_ reset_ enabled 
- If enabled along with instant failover, the network load balancer will send TCP RST to the clients for the existing connections instead of failing over to a healthy backend. This only applies when using the instant failover. By default, TCP RST is enabled.
- is_preserve_ boolsource 
- If this parameter is enabled, then the network load balancer preserves the source IP of the packet when it is forwarded to backends. Backends see the original source IP. If the isPreserveSourceDestination parameter is enabled for the network load balancer resource, then this parameter cannot be disabled. The value is true by default.
- name str
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- network_load_ strbalancer_ id 
- policy str
- The network load balancer policy for the backend set. Example: FIVE_TUPLE
- areOperationally BooleanActive Backends Preferred 
- If enabled, NLB supports active-standby backends. The standby backend takes over the traffic when the active node fails, and continues to serve the traffic even when the old active node is back healthy.
- backendSet StringName 
- backends List<Property Map>
- An array of backends.
- healthCheckers List<Property Map>
- The health check policy configuration. For more information, see Editing Network Load Balancer Health Check Policies.
- id String
- ipVersion String
- IP version associated with the backend set.
- isFail BooleanOpen 
- If enabled, the network load balancer will continue to distribute traffic in the configured distribution in the event all backends are unhealthy. The value is false by default.
- isInstant BooleanFailover Enabled 
- If enabled existing connections will be forwarded to an alternative healthy backend as soon as current backend becomes unhealthy.
- isInstant BooleanFailover Tcp Reset Enabled 
- If enabled along with instant failover, the network load balancer will send TCP RST to the clients for the existing connections instead of failing over to a healthy backend. This only applies when using the instant failover. By default, TCP RST is enabled.
- isPreserve BooleanSource 
- If this parameter is enabled, then the network load balancer preserves the source IP of the packet when it is forwarded to backends. Backends see the original source IP. If the isPreserveSourceDestination parameter is enabled for the network load balancer resource, then this parameter cannot be disabled. The value is true by default.
- name String
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- networkLoad StringBalancer Id 
- policy String
- The network load balancer policy for the backend set. Example: FIVE_TUPLE
Supporting Types
GetBackendSetBackend   
- IpAddress string
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: 10.0.0.3
- IsBackup bool
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If true, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example:false
- IsDrain bool
- Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- IsOffline bool
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- Name string
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- Port int
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- TargetId string
- The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var><unique_ID></var>
- Weight int
- The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about network load balancing policies, see Network Load Balancer Policies. Example: 3
- IpAddress string
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: 10.0.0.3
- IsBackup bool
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If true, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example:false
- IsDrain bool
- Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- IsOffline bool
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- Name string
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- Port int
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- TargetId string
- The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var><unique_ID></var>
- Weight int
- The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about network load balancing policies, see Network Load Balancer Policies. Example: 3
- ipAddress String
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: 10.0.0.3
- isBackup Boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If true, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example:false
- isDrain Boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- isOffline Boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- name String
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- port Integer
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- targetId String
- The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var><unique_ID></var>
- weight Integer
- The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about network load balancing policies, see Network Load Balancer Policies. Example: 3
- ipAddress string
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: 10.0.0.3
- isBackup boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If true, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example:false
- isDrain boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- isOffline boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- name string
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- port number
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- targetId string
- The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var><unique_ID></var>
- weight number
- The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about network load balancing policies, see Network Load Balancer Policies. Example: 3
- ip_address str
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: 10.0.0.3
- is_backup bool
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If true, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example:false
- is_drain bool
- Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- is_offline bool
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- name str
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- port int
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- target_id str
- The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var><unique_ID></var>
- weight int
- The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about network load balancing policies, see Network Load Balancer Policies. Example: 3
- ipAddress String
- The IP address of the backend server. Example: 10.0.0.3
- isBackup Boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit. If true, then the network load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as "isBackup" fail the health check policy. Example:false
- isDrain Boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should drain this server. Servers marked "isDrain" receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- isOffline Boolean
- Whether the network load balancer should treat this server as offline. Offline servers receive no incoming traffic. Example: false
- name String
- A user-friendly name for the backend set that must be unique and cannot be changed.
- port Number
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- targetId String
- The IP OCID/Instance OCID associated with the backend server. Example: ocid1.privateip..oc1.<var><unique_ID></var>
- weight Number
- The network load balancing policy weight assigned to the server. Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted '3' receives three times the number of new connections as a server weighted '1'. For more information about network load balancing policies, see Network Load Balancer Policies. Example: 3
GetBackendSetHealthChecker    
- Dns
List<GetBackend Set Health Checker Dn> 
- DNS healthcheck configurations.
- IntervalIn intMillis 
- The interval between health checks, in milliseconds. The default value is 10000 (10 seconds). Example: 10000
- Port int
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- Protocol string
- The protocol the health check must use; either HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, TCP or DNS. Example: HTTP
- RequestData string
- Base64 encoded pattern to be sent as UDP or TCP health check probe.
- ResponseBody stringRegex 
- A regular expression for parsing the response body from the backend server. Example: ^((?!false).|\s)*$
- ResponseData string
- Base64 encoded pattern to be validated as UDP or TCP health check probe response.
- Retries int
- The number of retries to attempt before a backend server is considered "unhealthy". This number also applies when recovering a server to the "healthy" state. The default value is 3. Example: 3
- ReturnCode int
- The status code a healthy backend server should return. If you configure the health check policy to use the HTTP protocol, then you can use common HTTP status codes such as "200". Example: 200
- TimeoutIn intMillis 
- The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply to a health check. A health check is successful only if a reply returns within this timeout period. The default value is 3000 (3 seconds). Example: 3000
- UrlPath string
- The path against which to run the health check. Example: /healthcheck
- Dns
[]GetBackend Set Health Checker Dn 
- DNS healthcheck configurations.
- IntervalIn intMillis 
- The interval between health checks, in milliseconds. The default value is 10000 (10 seconds). Example: 10000
- Port int
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- Protocol string
- The protocol the health check must use; either HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, TCP or DNS. Example: HTTP
- RequestData string
- Base64 encoded pattern to be sent as UDP or TCP health check probe.
- ResponseBody stringRegex 
- A regular expression for parsing the response body from the backend server. Example: ^((?!false).|\s)*$
- ResponseData string
- Base64 encoded pattern to be validated as UDP or TCP health check probe response.
- Retries int
- The number of retries to attempt before a backend server is considered "unhealthy". This number also applies when recovering a server to the "healthy" state. The default value is 3. Example: 3
- ReturnCode int
- The status code a healthy backend server should return. If you configure the health check policy to use the HTTP protocol, then you can use common HTTP status codes such as "200". Example: 200
- TimeoutIn intMillis 
- The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply to a health check. A health check is successful only if a reply returns within this timeout period. The default value is 3000 (3 seconds). Example: 3000
- UrlPath string
- The path against which to run the health check. Example: /healthcheck
- dns
List<GetBackend Set Health Checker Dn> 
- DNS healthcheck configurations.
- intervalIn IntegerMillis 
- The interval between health checks, in milliseconds. The default value is 10000 (10 seconds). Example: 10000
- port Integer
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- protocol String
- The protocol the health check must use; either HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, TCP or DNS. Example: HTTP
- requestData String
- Base64 encoded pattern to be sent as UDP or TCP health check probe.
- responseBody StringRegex 
- A regular expression for parsing the response body from the backend server. Example: ^((?!false).|\s)*$
- responseData String
- Base64 encoded pattern to be validated as UDP or TCP health check probe response.
- retries Integer
- The number of retries to attempt before a backend server is considered "unhealthy". This number also applies when recovering a server to the "healthy" state. The default value is 3. Example: 3
- returnCode Integer
- The status code a healthy backend server should return. If you configure the health check policy to use the HTTP protocol, then you can use common HTTP status codes such as "200". Example: 200
- timeoutIn IntegerMillis 
- The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply to a health check. A health check is successful only if a reply returns within this timeout period. The default value is 3000 (3 seconds). Example: 3000
- urlPath String
- The path against which to run the health check. Example: /healthcheck
- dns
GetBackend Set Health Checker Dn[] 
- DNS healthcheck configurations.
- intervalIn numberMillis 
- The interval between health checks, in milliseconds. The default value is 10000 (10 seconds). Example: 10000
- port number
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- protocol string
- The protocol the health check must use; either HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, TCP or DNS. Example: HTTP
- requestData string
- Base64 encoded pattern to be sent as UDP or TCP health check probe.
- responseBody stringRegex 
- A regular expression for parsing the response body from the backend server. Example: ^((?!false).|\s)*$
- responseData string
- Base64 encoded pattern to be validated as UDP or TCP health check probe response.
- retries number
- The number of retries to attempt before a backend server is considered "unhealthy". This number also applies when recovering a server to the "healthy" state. The default value is 3. Example: 3
- returnCode number
- The status code a healthy backend server should return. If you configure the health check policy to use the HTTP protocol, then you can use common HTTP status codes such as "200". Example: 200
- timeoutIn numberMillis 
- The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply to a health check. A health check is successful only if a reply returns within this timeout period. The default value is 3000 (3 seconds). Example: 3000
- urlPath string
- The path against which to run the health check. Example: /healthcheck
- dns
Sequence[GetBackend Set Health Checker Dn] 
- DNS healthcheck configurations.
- interval_in_ intmillis 
- The interval between health checks, in milliseconds. The default value is 10000 (10 seconds). Example: 10000
- port int
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- protocol str
- The protocol the health check must use; either HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, TCP or DNS. Example: HTTP
- request_data str
- Base64 encoded pattern to be sent as UDP or TCP health check probe.
- response_body_ strregex 
- A regular expression for parsing the response body from the backend server. Example: ^((?!false).|\s)*$
- response_data str
- Base64 encoded pattern to be validated as UDP or TCP health check probe response.
- retries int
- The number of retries to attempt before a backend server is considered "unhealthy". This number also applies when recovering a server to the "healthy" state. The default value is 3. Example: 3
- return_code int
- The status code a healthy backend server should return. If you configure the health check policy to use the HTTP protocol, then you can use common HTTP status codes such as "200". Example: 200
- timeout_in_ intmillis 
- The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply to a health check. A health check is successful only if a reply returns within this timeout period. The default value is 3000 (3 seconds). Example: 3000
- url_path str
- The path against which to run the health check. Example: /healthcheck
- dns List<Property Map>
- DNS healthcheck configurations.
- intervalIn NumberMillis 
- The interval between health checks, in milliseconds. The default value is 10000 (10 seconds). Example: 10000
- port Number
- The backend server port against which to run the health check. If the port is not specified, then the network load balancer uses the port information from the Backendobject. The port must be specified if the backend port is 0. Example:8080
- protocol String
- The protocol the health check must use; either HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, TCP or DNS. Example: HTTP
- requestData String
- Base64 encoded pattern to be sent as UDP or TCP health check probe.
- responseBody StringRegex 
- A regular expression for parsing the response body from the backend server. Example: ^((?!false).|\s)*$
- responseData String
- Base64 encoded pattern to be validated as UDP or TCP health check probe response.
- retries Number
- The number of retries to attempt before a backend server is considered "unhealthy". This number also applies when recovering a server to the "healthy" state. The default value is 3. Example: 3
- returnCode Number
- The status code a healthy backend server should return. If you configure the health check policy to use the HTTP protocol, then you can use common HTTP status codes such as "200". Example: 200
- timeoutIn NumberMillis 
- The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for a reply to a health check. A health check is successful only if a reply returns within this timeout period. The default value is 3000 (3 seconds). Example: 3000
- urlPath String
- The path against which to run the health check. Example: /healthcheck
GetBackendSetHealthCheckerDn     
- DomainName string
- The absolute fully-qualified domain name to perform periodic DNS queries. If not provided, an extra dot will be added at the end of a domain name during the query.
- QueryClass string
- The class the dns health check query to use; either IN or CH. Example: IN
- QueryType string
- The type the dns health check query to use; A, AAAA, TXT. Example: A
- Rcodes List<string>
- An array that represents accepetable RCODE values for DNS query response. Example: ["NOERROR", "NXDOMAIN"]
- TransportProtocol string
- DNS transport protocol; either UDP or TCP. Example: UDP
- DomainName string
- The absolute fully-qualified domain name to perform periodic DNS queries. If not provided, an extra dot will be added at the end of a domain name during the query.
- QueryClass string
- The class the dns health check query to use; either IN or CH. Example: IN
- QueryType string
- The type the dns health check query to use; A, AAAA, TXT. Example: A
- Rcodes []string
- An array that represents accepetable RCODE values for DNS query response. Example: ["NOERROR", "NXDOMAIN"]
- TransportProtocol string
- DNS transport protocol; either UDP or TCP. Example: UDP
- domainName String
- The absolute fully-qualified domain name to perform periodic DNS queries. If not provided, an extra dot will be added at the end of a domain name during the query.
- queryClass String
- The class the dns health check query to use; either IN or CH. Example: IN
- queryType String
- The type the dns health check query to use; A, AAAA, TXT. Example: A
- rcodes List<String>
- An array that represents accepetable RCODE values for DNS query response. Example: ["NOERROR", "NXDOMAIN"]
- transportProtocol String
- DNS transport protocol; either UDP or TCP. Example: UDP
- domainName string
- The absolute fully-qualified domain name to perform periodic DNS queries. If not provided, an extra dot will be added at the end of a domain name during the query.
- queryClass string
- The class the dns health check query to use; either IN or CH. Example: IN
- queryType string
- The type the dns health check query to use; A, AAAA, TXT. Example: A
- rcodes string[]
- An array that represents accepetable RCODE values for DNS query response. Example: ["NOERROR", "NXDOMAIN"]
- transportProtocol string
- DNS transport protocol; either UDP or TCP. Example: UDP
- domain_name str
- The absolute fully-qualified domain name to perform periodic DNS queries. If not provided, an extra dot will be added at the end of a domain name during the query.
- query_class str
- The class the dns health check query to use; either IN or CH. Example: IN
- query_type str
- The type the dns health check query to use; A, AAAA, TXT. Example: A
- rcodes Sequence[str]
- An array that represents accepetable RCODE values for DNS query response. Example: ["NOERROR", "NXDOMAIN"]
- transport_protocol str
- DNS transport protocol; either UDP or TCP. Example: UDP
- domainName String
- The absolute fully-qualified domain name to perform periodic DNS queries. If not provided, an extra dot will be added at the end of a domain name during the query.
- queryClass String
- The class the dns health check query to use; either IN or CH. Example: IN
- queryType String
- The type the dns health check query to use; A, AAAA, TXT. Example: A
- rcodes List<String>
- An array that represents accepetable RCODE values for DNS query response. Example: ["NOERROR", "NXDOMAIN"]
- transportProtocol String
- DNS transport protocol; either UDP or TCP. Example: UDP
Package Details
- Repository
- oci pulumi/pulumi-oci
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the ociTerraform Provider.