Querying Health Checks
Function
This API is used to query the health checks. Filter query and pagination query are supported. Unless otherwise specified, exact match is applied.
URI
GET /v2.0/lbaas/healthmonitors
Constraints
Parameters marker, limit, and page_reverse are used for pagination query. Parameters marker and page_reverse take effect only when they are used together with parameter limit.
Request
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
marker |
No |
String |
Specifies the ID of the health check from which pagination query starts, that is, the ID of the last health check on the previous page. This parameter must be used together with limit. |
limit |
No |
Integer |
Specifies the number of health checks on each page. If this parameter is not set, all health checks are queried by default. |
page_reverse |
No |
Boolean |
Specifies the page direction. The value can be true or false, and the default value is false. The last page in the list requested with page_reverse set to false will not contain the "next" link, and the last page in the list requested with page_reverse set to true will not contain the "previous" link. This parameter must be used together with limit. |
id |
No |
String |
Specifies the health check ID. |
tenant_id |
No |
String |
Specifies the ID of the project where the health check is performed. The value contains a maximum of 255 characters. |
name |
No |
String |
Specifies the health check name. The value contains a maximum of 255 characters. |
delay |
No |
Integer |
Specifies the maximum time between health checks in the unit of second. The value ranges from 1 to 50. |
max_retries |
No |
Integer |
Specifies the number of consecutive health checks when the health check result of a backend server changes from OFFLINE to ONLINE. The value ranges from 1 to 10. |
max_retries_down |
No |
Integer |
Specifies the number of consecutive health checks when the health check result of a backend server changes from ONLINE to OFFLINE. The value ranges from 1 to 10. |
admin_state_up |
No |
Boolean |
Specifies the administrative status of the health check. The value can be true or false. The default value is true.
|
timeout |
No |
Integer |
Specifies the health check timeout duration in the unit of second. The value ranges from 1 to 50.
NOTE:
You are advised to set the value less than that of parameter delay. |
type |
No |
String |
Specifies the health check protocol. The value can be TCP, UDP_CONNECT, or HTTP. |
monitor_port |
No |
Integer |
Specifies the port used for the health check. The value is left blank by default, indicating that the port of the backend server is used as the health check port. |
expected_codes |
No |
String |
Specifies the expected HTTP status code. The following options are available: A single value, such as 200 A list of values, such as 200,202 A value range, such as 200-204 This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. The value contains a maximum of 64 characters.
NOTE:
This parameter is reserved. |
domain_name |
No |
String |
Specifies the domain name of HTTP requests during the health check. This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. The parameter value is left blank by default, indicating that the private IP address of the load balancer is used as the destination address of HTTP requests. The parameter value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), and periods (.) and must start with a digit or letter, for example, www.test.com. The value contains a maximum of 100 characters. |
url_path |
No |
String |
Specifies the HTTP request path for the health check. The default value is /, and the value must start with a slash (/). This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. An example value is /test. The value contains a maximum of 255 characters. |
http_method |
No |
String |
Specifies the HTTP request method. The default value is GET. The value can be GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS, CONNECT, and PATCH. This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. The value contains a maximum of 16 characters.
NOTE:
This parameter is reserved. |
Response
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
healthmonitors |
Array |
Lists the health checks. For details, see Table 3. |
healthmonitors_links |
Array |
Provides links to the previous or next page during pagination query, respectively. This parameter exists only in the response body of pagination query. For details, see Table 5. |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
id |
String |
Specifies the health check ID. |
tenant_id |
String |
Specifies the ID of the project where the health check is performed. |
name |
String |
Specifies the health check name. The value contains a maximum of 255 characters. |
delay |
Integer |
Specifies the maximum time between health checks in the unit of second. The value ranges from 1 to 50. |
max_retries |
Integer |
Specifies the number of consecutive health checks when the health check result of a backend server changes from OFFLINE to ONLINE. The value ranges from 1 to 10. |
max_retries_down |
Integer |
Specifies the number of consecutive health checks when the health check result of a backend server changes from ONLINE to OFFLINE. The value ranges from 1 to 10. |
pools |
Array |
Lists the IDs of backend server groups associated with the health check. |
admin_state_up |
Boolean |
Specifies the administrative status of the health check. The value can be true or false. The default value is true.
|
timeout |
Integer |
Specifies the health check timeout duration in the unit of second. The value ranges from 1 to 50.
NOTE:
You are advised to set the value less than that of parameter delay. |
type |
String |
Specifies the health check protocol. The value can be TCP, UDP_CONNECT, or HTTP. |
monitor_port |
Integer |
Specifies the health check port. The port number ranges from 1 to 65535. The value is left blank by default, indicating that the port of the backend server is used as the health check port. |
expected_codes |
String |
Specifies the expected HTTP status code. The following options are available: A single value, such as 200 A list of values, such as 200,202 A value range, such as 200-204 This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. The value contains a maximum of 64 characters. |
domain_name |
String |
Specifies the domain name of HTTP requests during the health check. This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. The parameter value is left blank by default, indicating that the private IP address of the load balancer is used as the destination address of HTTP requests. The parameter value can contain only digits, letters, hyphens (-), and periods (.) and must start with a digit or letter, for example, www.test.com. The value contains a maximum of 100 characters. |
url_path |
String |
Specifies the HTTP request path for the health check. The default value is /, and the value must start with a slash (/). This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. An example value is /test. The value contains a maximum of 255 characters. |
http_method |
String |
Specifies the HTTP request method. The default value is GET. The value can be GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS, CONNECT, and PATCH. This parameter is valid only when the value of type is set to HTTP. The value contains a maximum of 16 characters.
NOTE:
This parameter is reserved. |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
id |
String |
Specifies the ID of the associated backend server group. |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
href |
String |
Provides links to the previous or next page during pagination query, respectively. |
rel |
String |
Specifies the prompt of the previous or next page. The value can be next or previous. The value next indicates the href containing the URL of the next page, and previous indicates the href containing the URL of the previous page. |
Example Request
- Example request 1: Querying all health checks
GET https://{Endpoint}/v2.0/lbaas/healthmonitors
- Example request 2: Querying HTTP health checks
GET https://{Endpoint}/v2.0/lbaas/healthmonitors?type=HTTP
Example Response
- Example response 1
{ "healthmonitors": [ { "monitor_port": null, "name": "", "admin_state_up": true, "tenant_id": "601240b9c5c94059b63d484c92cfe308", "domain_name": null, "delay": 5, "max_retries": 3, "max_retries_down": 5, "http_method": "GET", "timeout": 10, "pools": [ { "id": "caef8316-6b65-4676-8293-cf41fb63cc2a" } ], "url_path": "/", "type": "HTTP", "id": "1b587819-d619-49c1-9101-fe72d8b361ef" } ] }
- Example response 2
{ "healthmonitors": [ { "monitor_port": null, "name": "", "admin_state_up": true, "tenant_id": "601240b9c5c94059b63d484c92cfe308", "domain_name": null, "delay": 5, "expected_codes": "200-204,300-302,401", "max_retries": 3, "max_retries_down": 5, "http_method": "GET", "timeout": 10, "pools": [ { "id": "caef8316-6b65-4676-8293-cf41fb63cc2a" } ], "url_path": "/", "type": "HTTP", "id": "1b587819-d619-49c1-9101-fe72d8b361ef" } ] }
Status Code
For details, see HTTP Status Codes of Load Balancers.
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