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GCLOUD COMPUTE HTTP-HEALTH-CHECKS UGCLOUD1COMPUTE HTTP-HEALTH-CHECKS UPDATE(1)

NAME
       gcloud_compute_http-health-checks_update - update an HTTP health check

SYNOPSIS
       gcloud compute http-health-checks update NAME
	      [--check-interval CHECK_INTERVAL] [--description DESCRIPTION]
	      [--format FORMAT] [--healthy-threshold HEALTHY_THRESHOLD]
	      [--help] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--project PROJECT_ID]
	      [--quiet, -q] [--request-path REQUEST_PATH] [--timeout TIMEOUT]
	      [--unhealthy-threshold UNHEALTHY_THRESHOLD] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       gcloud compute http-health-checks update is used to update an existing
       HTTP health check. Only arguments passed in will be updated on the
       health check. Other attributes will remain unaffected.

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
       NAME
	   The name of the HTTP health check.

FLAGS
       --check-interval CHECK_INTERVAL
	   How often to perform a health check for an instance. For example,
	   specifying 10s will run the check every 10 seconds. Valid units for
	   this flag are s for seconds, m for minutes, and h for hours.

       --description DESCRIPTION
	   A textual description for the HTTP health check. Pass in an empty
	   string to unset.

       --healthy-threshold HEALTHY_THRESHOLD
	   The number of consecutive successful health checks before an
	   unhealthy instance is marked as healthy.

       --host HOST
	   The value of the host header used in this HTTP health check
	   request. By default, this is empty and Google Compute Engine
	   automatically sets the host header in health requests to the same
	   external IP address as the forwarding rule associated with the
	   target pool. Setting this to an empty string will clear any
	   existing host value.

       --port PORT
	   The TCP port number that this health check monitors.

       --request-path REQUEST_PATH
	   The request path that this health check monitors. For example,
	   /healthcheck.

       --timeout TIMEOUT
	   If Google Compute Engine doesn’t receive an HTTP 200 response from
	   the instance by the time specified by the value of this flag, the
	   health check request is considered a failure. For example,
	   specifying 10s will cause the check to wait for 10 seconds before
	   considering the request a failure. Valid units for this flag are s
	   for seconds, m for minutes, and h for hours.

       --unhealthy-threshold UNHEALTHY_THRESHOLD
	   The number of consecutive health check failures before a healthy
	   instance is marked as unhealthy.

   GLOBAL FLAGS
       --format FORMAT
	   Specify a format for printed output. By default, a command-specific
	   human-friendly output format is used. Setting this flag to one of
	   the available options will serialize the result of the command in
	   the chosen format and print it to stdout. Supported formats are:
	   json, text, yaml.

       --help
	   Display detailed help.

       --project PROJECT_ID
	   The Google Cloud Platform project name to use for this invocation.
	   If omitted then the current project is assumed.

       --quiet, -q
	   Disable all interactive prompts when running gcloud commands. If
	   input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be
	   raised.

       -h
	   Print a summary help and exit.

NOTES
       This command is in the Google Cloud SDK compute component. See
       installing components if it is not installed.

				   GCLOUD COMPUTE HTTP-HEALTH-CHECKS UPDATE(1)
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