BackendServiceFailoverPolicy(
mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs
)
For load balancers that have configurable failover: Internal
TCP/UDP Load
Balancing <https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview>
and external TCP/UDP Load
Balancing </network/networklb-failover-overview>
. On failover or
failback, this field indicates whether connection draining will be
honored. Google Cloud has a fixed connection draining timeout of 10
minutes. A setting of true terminates existing TCP connections to
the active pool during failover and failback, immediately draining
traffic. A setting of false allows existing TCP connections to
persist, even on VMs no longer in the active pool, for up to the
duration of the connection draining timeout (10 minutes).
Attributes
Name | Description |
disable_connection_drain_on_failover |
bool
This can be set to true only if the protocol is TCP. The default is false. |
drop_traffic_if_unhealthy |
bool
If set to true, connections to the load balancer are dropped when all primary and all backup backend VMs are unhealthy.If set to false, connections are distributed among all primary VMs when all primary and all backup backend VMs are unhealthy. For load balancers that have configurable failover: `Internal TCP/UDP Load Balancing |
failover_ratio |
float
The value of the field must be in the range [0, 1]. If the value is 0, the load balancer performs a failover when the number of healthy primary VMs equals zero. For all other values, the load balancer performs a failover when the total number of healthy primary VMs is less than this ratio. For load balancers that have configurable failover: `Internal TCP/UDP Load Balancing |