gdcloud compute health-checks create tcp

NAME

gdcloud compute health-checks create tcp - Create TCP health check for a load balancer.

SYNOPSIS

gdcloud compute health-checks create tcp HEALTH_CHECK_NAME [flags] 

EXAMPLES

To create a global TCP health check "tcp-health-check", run: gdcloud compute health-checks create tcp tcp-health-check \ --port=8080 \ --global To create a zonal TCP health check "tcp-health-check", run: gdcloud compute health-checks create tcp tcp-health-check \ --port=8080 

OPTIONAL FLAGS

 --check-interval int Amount of time in seconds from the start of one probe to the start of the next one. Defaults to 5. (default 5) --global If set, the global health check object is created. --healthy-threshold int Number of sequential probes that must succeed for the endpoint to be considered healthy. Defaults to 2. (default 2) --port int Port to use for the health check. If not specified, the backend service's port is used. --timeout int Time (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. Defaults to 5. (default 5) --unhealthy-threshold int Number of sequential probes that must fail for the endpoint to be considered unhealthy. Defaults to 2. (default 2) --zone string Zone to use for this invocation. To preset the zone flag for all commands that require it, run: "gdcloud config set core/zone ZONE". The zone flag is available only in multi-zone environments. 

GDCLOUD WIDE FLAGS

These flags are available to all commands: --configuration, --format, --help, --project, --quiet.

For more information, see the gdcloud CLI reference overview page.