ClusterHealthPolicy Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
ClusterHealthPolicy() |
Initializes a new instance of the ClusterHealthPolicy class. |
ClusterHealthPolicy(Nullable<Int32>, Nullable<Int32>, IDictionary<String,ApplicationHealthPolicy>) |
Initializes a new instance of the ClusterHealthPolicy class. |
ClusterHealthPolicy()
Initializes a new instance of the ClusterHealthPolicy class.
public ClusterHealthPolicy ();
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
ClusterHealthPolicy(Nullable<Int32>, Nullable<Int32>, IDictionary<String,ApplicationHealthPolicy>)
Initializes a new instance of the ClusterHealthPolicy class.
public ClusterHealthPolicy (int? maxPercentUnhealthyNodes = default, int? maxPercentUnhealthyApplications = default, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,Microsoft.Azure.Management.ServiceFabric.Models.ApplicationHealthPolicy> applicationHealthPolicies = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Management.ServiceFabric.Models.ClusterHealthPolicy : Nullable<int> * Nullable<int> * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, Microsoft.Azure.Management.ServiceFabric.Models.ApplicationHealthPolicy> -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.ServiceFabric.Models.ClusterHealthPolicy
Public Sub New (Optional maxPercentUnhealthyNodes As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing, Optional maxPercentUnhealthyApplications As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing, Optional applicationHealthPolicies As IDictionary(Of String, ApplicationHealthPolicy) = Nothing)
Parameters
The maximum allowed percentage of unhealthy nodes before reporting an error. For example, to allow 10% of nodes to be unhealthy, this value would be 10.
The percentage represents the maximum tolerated percentage of nodes
that can be unhealthy before the cluster is considered in error.
If the percentage is respected but there is at least one unhealthy
node, the health is evaluated as Warning.
The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of unhealthy
nodes over the total number of nodes in the cluster.
The computation rounds up to tolerate one failure on small numbers
of nodes. Default percentage is zero.
In large clusters, some nodes will always be down or out for
repairs, so this percentage should be configured to tolerate that.
The maximum allowed percentage of unhealthy applications before reporting an error. For example, to allow 10% of applications to be unhealthy, this value would be 10.
The percentage represents the maximum tolerated percentage of
applications that can be unhealthy before the cluster is considered
in error.
If the percentage is respected but there is at least one unhealthy
application, the health is evaluated as Warning.
This is calculated by dividing the number of unhealthy applications
over the total number of application instances in the cluster,
excluding applications of application types that are included in
the ApplicationTypeHealthPolicyMap.
The computation rounds up to tolerate one failure on small numbers
of applications. Default percentage is zero.
- applicationHealthPolicies
- IDictionary<String,ApplicationHealthPolicy>
Defines the application health policy map used to evaluate the health of an application or one of its children entities.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET