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accept_rcode
string
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Choices:
- no-error
- anything
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Specifies the RCODE required in the response for an up status.
When creating a new monitor, if this parameter is not specified, the default value is no-error .
When no-error , specifies that the status of the node will be marked up if the received DNS message has no error.
When anything , specifies that the status of the node will be marked up irrespective of the RCODE in the DNS message received.
If this parameter is set to anything , it will disregard the receive string, and nullify it if the monitor is being updated.
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adaptive
boolean
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Specifies whether adaptive response time monitoring is enabled for this monitor.
When yes , the monitor determines the state of a service based on how divergent from the mean latency a monitor probe for that service is allowed to be. Also, values for the allowed_divergence , adaptive_limit , and and sampling_timespan will be enforced.
When disabled , the monitor determines the state of a service based on the interval , up_interval , time_until_up , and timeout monitor settings.
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adaptive_limit
integer
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Specifies the absolute number of milliseconds that may not be exceeded by a monitor probe, regardless of allowed_divergence setting, for a probe to be considered successful.
This value applies regardless of the value of the allowed_divergence setting.
While this value can be configured when adaptive is no , it will not take effect on the system until adaptive is yes .
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allowed_divergence_type
string
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Choices:
- relative
- absolute
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When specifying a new monitor, if adaptive is yes , the default is relative
When absolute , the number of milliseconds the latency of a monitor probe can exceed the mean latency of a monitor probe for the service being probed. In typical cases, if the monitor detects three probes in a row that miss the latency value you set, the pool member or node is marked down.
When relative , the percentage of deviation the latency of a monitor probe can exceed the mean latency of a monitor probe for the service being probed.
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allowed_divergence_value
integer
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When specifying a new monitor, if adaptive is yes , and type is relative , the default is 25 percent.
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answer_section_contains
string
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Choices:
- any-type
- anything
- query-type
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Specifies the type of DNS query that the monitor sends.
When creating a new monitor, if this value is not specified, the default value is query-type .
When query-type , specifies that the response should contain at least one answer of which the resource record type matches the query type.
When any-type , specifies that the DNS message should contain at least one answer.
When anything , specifies that an empty answer is enough to mark the status of the node up.
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description
string
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The description of the monitor.
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interval
integer
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The interval specifying how frequently the monitor instance of this template will run.
This value must be less than the timeout value.
When creating a new monitor, if this parameter is not provided, the default 5 will be used.
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ip
string
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IP address part of the IP/port definition.
If this parameter is not provided when creating a new monitor, then the default value will be * .
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manual_resume
boolean
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Specifies whether the system automatically changes the status of a resource to enabled at the next successful monitor check.
If you set this option to yes , you must manually re-enable the resource before the system can use it for load balancing connections.
When creating a new monitor, if this parameter is not specified, the default value is no .
When yes , specifies that you must manually re-enable the resource after an unsuccessful monitor check.
When no , specifies that the system automatically changes the status of a resource to enabled at the next successful monitor check.
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name
string
/ required
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Specifies the name of the monitor.
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parent
string
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Default:
"/Common/dns"
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The parent template of this monitor template. Once this value has been set, it cannot be changed. By default, this value is the dns parent on the Common partition.
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partition
string
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Default:
"Common"
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Device partition to manage resources on.
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port
string
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Port address part of the IP/port definition.
If this parameter is not provided when creating a new monitor, then the default value will be * .
Note that if specifying an IP address, a value between 1 and 65535 must be specified.
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provider
dictionary
added in 2.5 |
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A dict object containing connection details.
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auth_provider
string
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Configures the auth provider for to obtain authentication tokens from the remote device.
This option is really used when working with BIG-IQ devices.
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password
string
/ required
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The password for the user account used to connect to the BIG-IP.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_PASSWORD .
aliases: pass, pwd
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server
string
/ required
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The BIG-IP host.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_SERVER .
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server_port
integer
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Default:
443
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The BIG-IP server port.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_SERVER_PORT .
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ssh_keyfile
path
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Specifies the SSH keyfile to use to authenticate the connection to the remote device. This argument is only used for cli transports.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_SSH_KEYFILE .
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timeout
integer
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Specifies the timeout in seconds for communicating with the network device for either connecting or sending commands. If the timeout is exceeded before the operation is completed, the module will error.
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transport
string
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Configures the transport connection to use when connecting to the remote device.
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user
string
/ required
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The username to connect to the BIG-IP with. This user must have administrative privileges on the device.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_USER .
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validate_certs
boolean
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If no , SSL certificates are not validated. Use this only on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_VALIDATE_CERTS .
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query_name
string
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Specifies a query name for the monitor to use in a DNS query.
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query_type
string
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Specifies the type of DNS query that the monitor sends.
When creating a new monitor, if this parameter is not specified, the default value is a .
When a , specifies that the monitor will send a DNS query of type A.
When aaaa , specifies that the monitor will send a DNS query of type AAAA.
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receive
string
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Specifies the IP address that the monitor uses from the resource record sections of the DNS response.
The IP address should be specified in the dotted-decimal notation or IPv6 notation.
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reverse
boolean
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Specifies whether the monitor operates in reverse mode.
When the monitor is in reverse mode, a successful receive string match marks the monitored object down instead of up. You can use the this mode only if you configure the receive option.
This parameter is not compatible with the time_until_up parameter. If time_until_up is specified, it must be 0 . Or, if it already exists, it must be 0 .
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sampling_timespan
integer
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Specifies the length, in seconds, of the probe history window that the system uses to calculate the mean latency and standard deviation of a monitor probe.
While this value can be configured when adaptive is no , it will not take effect on the system until adaptive is yes .
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state
string
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Choices:
present ←
- absent
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When present , ensures that the monitor exists.
When absent , ensures the monitor is removed.
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time_until_up
integer
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Specifies the amount of time in seconds after the first successful response before a node will be marked up.
A value of 0 will cause a node to be marked up immediately after a valid response is received from the node.
If this parameter is not provided when creating a new monitor, then the default value will be 0 .
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timeout
integer
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The number of seconds in which the node or service must respond to the monitor request.
If the target responds within the set time period, it is considered up.
If the target does not respond within the set time period, it is considered down.
You can change this number to any number you want, however, it should be 3 times the interval number of seconds plus 1 second.
If this parameter is not provided when creating a new monitor, then the default value will be 16 .
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transparent
boolean
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Specifies whether the monitor operates in transparent mode.
Monitors in transparent mode can monitor pool members through firewalls.
When creating a new monitor, if this parameter is not provided, then the default value will be no .
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up_interval
integer
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Specifies the interval for the system to use to perform the health check when a resource is up.
When 0 , specifies that the system uses the interval specified in interval to check the health of the resource.
When any other number, enables specification of a different interval to use when checking the health of a resource that is up.
When creating a new monitor, if this parameter is not provided, the default 0 will be used.
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