Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Compute V1 API class Google::Cloud::Compute::V1::Backend.
Message containing information of one individual backend.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#balancing_mode
def balancing_mode() -> ::String Returns
- (::String) — Specifies how to determine whether the backend of a load balancer can handle additional traffic or is fully loaded. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode. Backends must use compatible balancing modes. For more information, see Supported balancing modes and target capacity settings and Restrictions and guidance for instance groups. Note: Currently, if you use the API to configure incompatible balancing modes, the configuration might be accepted even though it has no impact and is ignored. Specifically, Backend.maxUtilization is ignored when Backend.balancingMode is RATE. In the future, this incompatible combination will be rejected. Check the BalancingMode enum for the list of possible values.
#balancing_mode=
def balancing_mode=(value) -> ::String Parameter
- value (::String) — Specifies how to determine whether the backend of a load balancer can handle additional traffic or is fully loaded. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode. Backends must use compatible balancing modes. For more information, see Supported balancing modes and target capacity settings and Restrictions and guidance for instance groups. Note: Currently, if you use the API to configure incompatible balancing modes, the configuration might be accepted even though it has no impact and is ignored. Specifically, Backend.maxUtilization is ignored when Backend.balancingMode is RATE. In the future, this incompatible combination will be rejected. Check the BalancingMode enum for the list of possible values.
Returns
- (::String) — Specifies how to determine whether the backend of a load balancer can handle additional traffic or is fully loaded. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode. Backends must use compatible balancing modes. For more information, see Supported balancing modes and target capacity settings and Restrictions and guidance for instance groups. Note: Currently, if you use the API to configure incompatible balancing modes, the configuration might be accepted even though it has no impact and is ignored. Specifically, Backend.maxUtilization is ignored when Backend.balancingMode is RATE. In the future, this incompatible combination will be rejected. Check the BalancingMode enum for the list of possible values.
#capacity_scaler
def capacity_scaler() -> ::Float Returns
- (::Float) — A multiplier applied to the backend's target capacity of its balancing mode. The default value is 1, which means the group serves up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available capacity. The valid ranges are 0.0 and [0.1,1.0]. You cannot configure a setting larger than 0 and smaller than 0.1. You cannot configure a setting of 0 when there is only one backend attached to the backend service.
#capacity_scaler=
def capacity_scaler=(value) -> ::Float Parameter
- value (::Float) — A multiplier applied to the backend's target capacity of its balancing mode. The default value is 1, which means the group serves up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available capacity. The valid ranges are 0.0 and [0.1,1.0]. You cannot configure a setting larger than 0 and smaller than 0.1. You cannot configure a setting of 0 when there is only one backend attached to the backend service.
Returns
- (::Float) — A multiplier applied to the backend's target capacity of its balancing mode. The default value is 1, which means the group serves up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available capacity. The valid ranges are 0.0 and [0.1,1.0]. You cannot configure a setting larger than 0 and smaller than 0.1. You cannot configure a setting of 0 when there is only one backend attached to the backend service.
#description
def description() -> ::String Returns
- (::String) — An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
#description=
def description=(value) -> ::String Parameter
- value (::String) — An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
Returns
- (::String) — An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
#failover
def failover() -> ::Boolean Returns
- (::Boolean) — This field designates whether this is a failover backend. More than one failover backend can be configured for a given BackendService.
#failover=
def failover=(value) -> ::Boolean Parameter
- value (::Boolean) — This field designates whether this is a failover backend. More than one failover backend can be configured for a given BackendService.
Returns
- (::Boolean) — This field designates whether this is a failover backend. More than one failover backend can be configured for a given BackendService.
#group
def group() -> ::String Returns
- (::String) — The fully-qualified URL of an instance group or network endpoint group (NEG) resource. To determine what types of backends a load balancer supports, see the Backend services overview. You must use the fully-qualified URL (starting with https://www.googleapis.com/) to specify the instance group or NEG. Partial URLs are not supported.
#group=
def group=(value) -> ::String Parameter
- value (::String) — The fully-qualified URL of an instance group or network endpoint group (NEG) resource. To determine what types of backends a load balancer supports, see the Backend services overview. You must use the fully-qualified URL (starting with https://www.googleapis.com/) to specify the instance group or NEG. Partial URLs are not supported.
Returns
- (::String) — The fully-qualified URL of an instance group or network endpoint group (NEG) resource. To determine what types of backends a load balancer supports, see the Backend services overview. You must use the fully-qualified URL (starting with https://www.googleapis.com/) to specify the instance group or NEG. Partial URLs are not supported.
#max_connections
def max_connections() -> ::Integer Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
#max_connections=
def max_connections=(value) -> ::Integer Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
#max_connections_per_endpoint
def max_connections_per_endpoint() -> ::Integer Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
#max_connections_per_endpoint=
def max_connections_per_endpoint=(value) -> ::Integer Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
#max_connections_per_instance
def max_connections_per_instance() -> ::Integer Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
#max_connections_per_instance=
def max_connections_per_instance=(value) -> ::Integer Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a target maximum number of simultaneous connections. For usage guidelines, see Connection balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is RATE.
#max_rate
def max_rate() -> ::Integer Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a maximum number of HTTP requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
#max_rate=
def max_rate=(value) -> ::Integer Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Defines a maximum number of HTTP requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Defines a maximum number of HTTP requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
#max_rate_per_endpoint
def max_rate_per_endpoint() -> ::Float Returns
- (::Float) — Defines a maximum target for requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
#max_rate_per_endpoint=
def max_rate_per_endpoint=(value) -> ::Float Parameter
- value (::Float) — Defines a maximum target for requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
Returns
- (::Float) — Defines a maximum target for requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
#max_rate_per_instance
def max_rate_per_instance() -> ::Float Returns
- (::Float) — Defines a maximum target for requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
#max_rate_per_instance=
def max_rate_per_instance=(value) -> ::Float Parameter
- value (::Float) — Defines a maximum target for requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
Returns
- (::Float) — Defines a maximum target for requests per second (RPS). For usage guidelines, see Rate balancing mode and Utilization balancing mode. Not available if the backend's balancingMode is CONNECTION.
#max_utilization
def max_utilization() -> ::Float Returns
- (::Float) — Optional parameter to define a target capacity for the UTILIZATION balancing mode. The valid range is [0.0, 1.0]. For usage guidelines, see Utilization balancing mode.
#max_utilization=
def max_utilization=(value) -> ::Float Parameter
- value (::Float) — Optional parameter to define a target capacity for the UTILIZATION balancing mode. The valid range is [0.0, 1.0]. For usage guidelines, see Utilization balancing mode.
Returns
- (::Float) — Optional parameter to define a target capacity for the UTILIZATION balancing mode. The valid range is [0.0, 1.0]. For usage guidelines, see Utilization balancing mode.