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RollingUpgradeMonitoringPolicy Constructor

Definition

Initializes a new instance of RollingUpgradeMonitoringPolicy.

public RollingUpgradeMonitoringPolicy (Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabricManagedClusters.Models.PolicyViolationCompensationAction failureAction, TimeSpan healthCheckWaitDuration, TimeSpan healthCheckStableDuration, TimeSpan healthCheckRetryTimeout, TimeSpan upgradeTimeout, TimeSpan upgradeDomainTimeout);
new Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabricManagedClusters.Models.RollingUpgradeMonitoringPolicy : Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabricManagedClusters.Models.PolicyViolationCompensationAction * TimeSpan * TimeSpan * TimeSpan * TimeSpan * TimeSpan -> Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabricManagedClusters.Models.RollingUpgradeMonitoringPolicy
Public Sub New (failureAction As PolicyViolationCompensationAction, healthCheckWaitDuration As TimeSpan, healthCheckStableDuration As TimeSpan, healthCheckRetryTimeout As TimeSpan, upgradeTimeout As TimeSpan, upgradeDomainTimeout As TimeSpan)

Parameters

failureAction
PolicyViolationCompensationAction

The compensating action to perform when a Monitored upgrade encounters monitoring policy or health policy violations. Invalid indicates the failure action is invalid. Rollback specifies that the upgrade will start rolling back automatically. Manual indicates that the upgrade will switch to UnmonitoredManual upgrade mode.

healthCheckWaitDuration
TimeSpan

The amount of time to wait after completing an upgrade domain before applying health policies. It is interpreted as a string representing an ISO 8601 duration with following format "hh:mm:ss.fff".

healthCheckStableDuration
TimeSpan

The amount of time that the application or cluster must remain healthy before the upgrade proceeds to the next upgrade domain. It is interpreted as a string representing an ISO 8601 duration with following format "hh:mm:ss.fff".

healthCheckRetryTimeout
TimeSpan

The amount of time to retry health evaluation when the application or cluster is unhealthy before FailureAction is executed. It is interpreted as a string representing an ISO 8601 duration with following format "hh:mm:ss.fff".

upgradeTimeout
TimeSpan

The amount of time the overall upgrade has to complete before FailureAction is executed. Cannot be larger than 12 hours. It is interpreted as a string representing an ISO 8601 duration with following format "hh:mm:ss.fff".

upgradeDomainTimeout
TimeSpan

The amount of time each upgrade domain has to complete before FailureAction is executed. Cannot be larger than 12 hours. It is interpreted as a string representing an ISO 8601 duration with following format "hh:mm:ss.fff".

Applies to