- NAME
-
- gcloud compute health-checks update http - update a HTTP health check
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud compute health-checks update http
NAME
[--check-interval
=CHECK_INTERVAL
] [--description
=DESCRIPTION
] [--enable-logging
] [--healthy-threshold
=HEALTHY_THRESHOLD
] [--host
=HOST
] [--proxy-header
=PROXY_HEADER
] [--request-path
=REQUEST_PATH
] [--response
=RESPONSE
] [--source-regions
=REGION
,…,[…]] [--timeout
=TIMEOUT
] [--unhealthy-threshold
=UNHEALTHY_THRESHOLD
] [--global
|--region
=REGION
] [--port
=PORT
--port-name
=PORT_NAME
--use-serving-port
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
gcloud compute health-checks update http
is used to update an existing HTTP health check. Only arguments passed in will be updated on the health check. Other attributes will remain unaffected. - POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
NAME
- Name of the HTTP health check to update.
- FLAGS
-
--check-interval
=CHECK_INTERVAL
-
How often to perform a health check for an instance. For example, specifying
will run the check every 10 seconds. See $ gcloud topic datetimes for information on duration formats.10s
--description
=DESCRIPTION
- A textual description for the HTTP health check. Pass in an empty string to unset.
--enable-logging
-
Enable logging of health check probe results to Stackdriver. Logging is disabled
by default.
Use --no-enable-logging to disable logging.
--healthy-threshold
=HEALTHY_THRESHOLD
- The number of consecutive successful health checks before an unhealthy instance is marked as healthy.
--host
=HOST
- The value of the host header used in this HTTP health check request. The host header is empty by default. When empty, the health check will set the host header to the IP address of the backend VM or endpoint. You can set the host header to an empty value to return to this default behavior.
--proxy-header
=PROXY_HEADER
-
The type of proxy protocol header to be sent to the backend.
PROXY_HEADER
must be one of:NONE
- No proxy header is added.
PROXY_V1
- Adds the header "PROXY UNKNOWN\r\n".
--request-path
=REQUEST_PATH
-
The request path that this health check monitors. For example,
./healthcheck
--response
=RESPONSE
- When empty, status code of the response determines health. When not empty, presence of specified string in first 1024 characters of response body determines health. Only ASCII characters allowed.
--source-regions
=REGION
,…,[…]-
Define the list of Google Cloud regions from which health checks are performed.
This option is supported only for global health checks that will be referenced
by DNS routing policies. If specified, the --check-interval field should be at
least 30 seconds. The --proxy-header and --request fields (for TCP health
checks) are not supported with this option.
If --source-regions is specified for a health check, then that health check cannot be used by a backend service or by a managed instance group (for autohealing).
--timeout
=TIMEOUT
-
If Google Compute Engine doesn't receive a healthy response from the instance by
the time specified by the value of this flag, the health check request is
considered a failure. For example, specifying
will cause the check to wait for 10 seconds before considering the request a failure. See $ gcloud topic datetimes for information on duration formats.10s
--unhealthy-threshold
=UNHEALTHY_THRESHOLD
- The number of consecutive health check failures before a healthy instance is marked as unhealthy.
-
At most one of these can be specified:
--global
- If set, the HTTP health check is global.
--region
=REGION
-
Region of the HTTP health check to update. If not specified, you might be
prompted to select a region (interactive mode only).
To avoid prompting when this flag is omitted, you can set the
property:compute/region
gcloud config set compute/region REGION
A list of regions can be fetched by running:
gcloud compute regions list
To unset the property, run:
gcloud config unset compute/region
Alternatively, the region can be stored in the environment variable
.CLOUDSDK_COMPUTE_REGION
-
These flags configure the port that the health check monitors. If both
--port
and--port-name
are specified,--port
takes precedence.--port
=PORT
- The TCP port number that this health check monitors.
--port-name
=PORT_NAME
- The port name that this health check monitors. By default, this is empty. Setting this to an empty string will clear any existing port-name value.
--use-serving-port
-
If given, use the "serving port" for health checks:
-
When health checking network endpoints in a Network Endpoint Group, use the port
specified with each endpoint.
--use-serving-port
must be used when using a Network Endpoint Group as a backend as this flag specifies theportSpecification
option for a Health Check object. - When health checking other backends, use the port or named port of the backend service.
-
When health checking network endpoints in a Network Endpoint Group, use the port
specified with each endpoint.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - NOTES
-
These variants are also available:
gcloud alpha compute health-checks update http
gcloud beta compute health-checks update http
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.