openstack_lb_member_v1
Manages a V1 load balancer member resource within OpenStack.
Example Usage
resource "openstack_lb_member_v1" "member_1" {
pool_id = "d9415786-5f1a-428b-b35f-2f1523e146d2"
address = "192.168.0.10"
port = 80
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
region
- (Required) The region in which to obtain the V2 Networking client. A Networking client is needed to create an LB member. If omitted, theOS_REGION_NAME
environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new LB member. -
pool_id
- (Required) The ID of the LB pool. Changing this creates a new member. -
address
- (Required) The IP address of the member. Changing this creates a new member. -
port
- (Required) An integer representing the port on which the member is hosted. Changing this creates a new member. -
admin_state_up
- (Optional) The administrative state of the member. Acceptable values are ‘true’ and ‘false’. Changing this value updates the state of the existing member. -
tenant_id
- (Optional) The owner of the member. Required if admin wants to create a member for another tenant. Changing this creates a new member.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
region
- See Argument Reference above.pool_id
- See Argument Reference above.address
- See Argument Reference above.port
- See Argument Reference above.admin_state_up
- See Argument Reference above.weight
- The load balancing weight of the member. This is currently unable to be set through Terraform.
Import
Load Balancer Members can be imported using the id
, e.g.
$ terraform import openstack_lb_member_v1.member_1 a7498676-4fe4-4243-a864-2eaaf18c73df
See the source of this document at Terraform.io