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nsxt 3.8.1 published on Wednesday, Apr 30, 2025 by vmware

nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile

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nsxt 3.8.1 published on Wednesday, Apr 30, 2025 by vmware

    Create PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(name: string, args: PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(resource_name: str,
                                  args: PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs,
                                  opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(resource_name: str,
                                  opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                                  display_name: Optional[str] = None,
                                  description: Optional[str] = None,
                                  fall_count: Optional[float] = None,
                                  interval: Optional[float] = None,
                                  monitor_port: Optional[float] = None,
                                  nsx_id: Optional[str] = None,
                                  policy_lb_tcp_monitor_profile_id: Optional[str] = None,
                                  receive: Optional[str] = None,
                                  rise_count: Optional[float] = None,
                                  send: Optional[str] = None,
                                  tags: Optional[Sequence[PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs]] = None,
                                  timeout: Optional[float] = None)
    func NewPolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(ctx *Context, name string, args PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile, error)
    public PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(string name, PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(String name, PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs args)
    public PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(String name, PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: nsxt:PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Constructor example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

    var policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource = new Nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile("policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource", new()
    {
        DisplayName = "string",
        Description = "string",
        FallCount = 0,
        Interval = 0,
        MonitorPort = 0,
        NsxId = "string",
        PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileId = "string",
        Receive = "string",
        RiseCount = 0,
        Send = "string",
        Tags = new[]
        {
            new Nsxt.Inputs.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs
            {
                Scope = "string",
                Tag = "string",
            },
        },
        Timeout = 0,
    });
    
    example, err := nsxt.NewPolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(ctx, "policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource", &nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs{
    	DisplayName:                 pulumi.String("string"),
    	Description:                 pulumi.String("string"),
    	FallCount:                   pulumi.Float64(0),
    	Interval:                    pulumi.Float64(0),
    	MonitorPort:                 pulumi.Float64(0),
    	NsxId:                       pulumi.String("string"),
    	PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileId: pulumi.String("string"),
    	Receive:                     pulumi.String("string"),
    	RiseCount:                   pulumi.Float64(0),
    	Send:                        pulumi.String("string"),
    	Tags: nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArray{
    		&nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs{
    			Scope: pulumi.String("string"),
    			Tag:   pulumi.String("string"),
    		},
    	},
    	Timeout: pulumi.Float64(0),
    })
    
    var policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource = new PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile("policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource", PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileArgs.builder()
        .displayName("string")
        .description("string")
        .fallCount(0)
        .interval(0)
        .monitorPort(0)
        .nsxId("string")
        .policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId("string")
        .receive("string")
        .riseCount(0)
        .send("string")
        .tags(PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs.builder()
            .scope("string")
            .tag("string")
            .build())
        .timeout(0)
        .build());
    
    policy_lb_tcp_monitor_profile_resource = nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile("policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource",
        display_name="string",
        description="string",
        fall_count=0,
        interval=0,
        monitor_port=0,
        nsx_id="string",
        policy_lb_tcp_monitor_profile_id="string",
        receive="string",
        rise_count=0,
        send="string",
        tags=[{
            "scope": "string",
            "tag": "string",
        }],
        timeout=0)
    
    const policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource = new nsxt.PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile("policyLbTcpMonitorProfileResource", {
        displayName: "string",
        description: "string",
        fallCount: 0,
        interval: 0,
        monitorPort: 0,
        nsxId: "string",
        policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId: "string",
        receive: "string",
        riseCount: 0,
        send: "string",
        tags: [{
            scope: "string",
            tag: "string",
        }],
        timeout: 0,
    });
    
    type: nsxt:PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile
    properties:
        description: string
        displayName: string
        fallCount: 0
        interval: 0
        monitorPort: 0
        nsxId: string
        policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId: string
        receive: string
        riseCount: 0
        send: string
        tags:
            - scope: string
              tag: string
        timeout: 0
    

    PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.

    The PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile resource accepts the following input properties:

    DisplayName string
    Display name of the resource.
    Description string
    Description of the resource.
    FallCount double
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    Interval double
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    MonitorPort double
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    NsxId string
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileId string
    ID of the resource.
    Receive string
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    RiseCount double
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    Send string
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    Tags List<PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag>
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    Timeout double
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    DisplayName string
    Display name of the resource.
    Description string
    Description of the resource.
    FallCount float64
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    Interval float64
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    MonitorPort float64
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    NsxId string
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileId string
    ID of the resource.
    Receive string
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    RiseCount float64
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    Send string
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    Tags []PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    Timeout float64
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    displayName String
    Display name of the resource.
    description String
    Description of the resource.
    fallCount Double
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval Double
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitorPort Double
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsxId String
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId String
    ID of the resource.
    receive String
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    riseCount Double
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send String
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags List<PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag>
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout Double
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    displayName string
    Display name of the resource.
    description string
    Description of the resource.
    fallCount number
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval number
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitorPort number
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsxId string
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId string
    ID of the resource.
    receive string
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    riseCount number
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send string
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag[]
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout number
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    display_name str
    Display name of the resource.
    description str
    Description of the resource.
    fall_count float
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval float
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitor_port float
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsx_id str
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    policy_lb_tcp_monitor_profile_id str
    ID of the resource.
    receive str
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    rise_count float
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send str
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags Sequence[PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs]
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout float
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    displayName String
    Display name of the resource.
    description String
    Description of the resource.
    fallCount Number
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval Number
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitorPort Number
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsxId String
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId String
    ID of the resource.
    receive String
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    riseCount Number
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send String
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags List<Property Map>
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout Number
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile resource produces the following output properties:

    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Path string
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    Revision double
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Path string
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    Revision float64
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    path String
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    revision Double
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    path string
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    revision number
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    path str
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    revision float
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    path String
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    revision Number
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.

    Look up Existing PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile Resource

    Get an existing PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.

    public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile
    @staticmethod
    def get(resource_name: str,
            id: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            description: Optional[str] = None,
            display_name: Optional[str] = None,
            fall_count: Optional[float] = None,
            interval: Optional[float] = None,
            monitor_port: Optional[float] = None,
            nsx_id: Optional[str] = None,
            path: Optional[str] = None,
            policy_lb_tcp_monitor_profile_id: Optional[str] = None,
            receive: Optional[str] = None,
            revision: Optional[float] = None,
            rise_count: Optional[float] = None,
            send: Optional[str] = None,
            tags: Optional[Sequence[PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs]] = None,
            timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile
    func GetPolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile, error)
    public static PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile Get(string name, Input<string> id, PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public static PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile get(String name, Output<String> id, PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
    resources:  _:    type: nsxt:PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfile    get:      id: ${id}
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    resource_name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    The following state arguments are supported:
    Description string
    Description of the resource.
    DisplayName string
    Display name of the resource.
    FallCount double
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    Interval double
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    MonitorPort double
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    NsxId string
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    Path string
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileId string
    ID of the resource.
    Receive string
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    Revision double
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    RiseCount double
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    Send string
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    Tags List<PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag>
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    Timeout double
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    Description string
    Description of the resource.
    DisplayName string
    Display name of the resource.
    FallCount float64
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    Interval float64
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    MonitorPort float64
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    NsxId string
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    Path string
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileId string
    ID of the resource.
    Receive string
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    Revision float64
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    RiseCount float64
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    Send string
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    Tags []PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    Timeout float64
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    description String
    Description of the resource.
    displayName String
    Display name of the resource.
    fallCount Double
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval Double
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitorPort Double
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsxId String
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    path String
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId String
    ID of the resource.
    receive String
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    revision Double
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    riseCount Double
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send String
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags List<PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag>
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout Double
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    description string
    Description of the resource.
    displayName string
    Display name of the resource.
    fallCount number
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval number
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitorPort number
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsxId string
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    path string
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId string
    ID of the resource.
    receive string
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    revision number
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    riseCount number
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send string
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag[]
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout number
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    description str
    Description of the resource.
    display_name str
    Display name of the resource.
    fall_count float
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval float
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitor_port float
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsx_id str
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    path str
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    policy_lb_tcp_monitor_profile_id str
    ID of the resource.
    receive str
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    revision float
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    rise_count float
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send str
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags Sequence[PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs]
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout float
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
    description String
    Description of the resource.
    displayName String
    Display name of the resource.
    fallCount Number
    Mark member status DOWN if the healtcheck fails consecutively for fall_count times.
    interval Number
    Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group.
    monitorPort Number
    Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value.
    nsxId String
    The NSX ID of this resource. If set, this ID will be used to create the resource.
    path String
    The NSX path of the policy resource.
    policyLbTcpMonitorProfileId String
    ID of the resource.
    receive String
    The expected data string to be received from the response, can be anywhere in the response.
    revision Number
    Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
    riseCount Number
    Bring a DOWN member UP if rise_count successive healthchecks succeed.
    send String
    The data to be sent to the monitored server.
    tags List<Property Map>
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    timeout Number
    Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.

    Supporting Types

    PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTag, PolicyLbTcpMonitorProfileTagArgs

    Scope string
    Tag string
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    Scope string
    Tag string
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    scope String
    tag String
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    scope string
    tag string
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    scope str
    tag str
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.
    scope String
    tag String
    A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this resource.

    Package Details

    Repository
    nsxt vmware/terraform-provider-nsxt
    License
    Notes
    This Pulumi package is based on the nsxt Terraform Provider.
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    nsxt 3.8.1 published on Wednesday, Apr 30, 2025 by vmware