InstanceGroupManagerAutoHealingPolicyArgs

data class InstanceGroupManagerAutoHealingPolicyArgs(val healthCheck: Output<String>? = null, val initialDelaySec: Output<Int>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<InstanceGroupManagerAutoHealingPolicyArgs>

Constructors

fun InstanceGroupManagerAutoHealingPolicyArgs(healthCheck: Output<String>? = null, initialDelaySec: Output<Int>? = null)

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): InstanceGroupManagerAutoHealingPolicyArgs

Properties

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val healthCheck: Output<String>? = null

The URL for the health check that signals autohealing.

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val initialDelaySec: Output<Int>? = null

The initial delay is the number of seconds that a new VM takes to initialize and run its startup script. During a VM's initial delay period, the MIG ignores unsuccessful health checks because the VM might be in the startup process. This prevents the MIG from prematurely recreating a VM. If the health check receives a healthy response during the initial delay, it indicates that the startup process is complete and the VM is ready. The value of initial delay must be between 0 and 3600 seconds. The default value is 0.