» flexibleengine_lb_loadbalancer_v2

Manages a V2 loadbalancer resource within FlexibleEngine.

» Example Usage

resource "flexibleengine_lb_loadbalancer_v2" "lb_1" {
  vip_subnet_id = "d9415786-5f1a-428b-b35f-2f1523e146d2"
}

» Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • region - (Optional) The region in which to obtain the V2 Networking client. A Networking client is needed to create an LB member. If omitted, the region argument of the provider is used. Changing this creates a new LB member.

  • vip_subnet_id - (Required) The network on which to allocate the Loadbalancer's address. A tenant can only create Loadbalancers on networks authorized by policy (e.g. networks that belong to them or networks that are shared). Changing this creates a new loadbalancer.

  • name - (Optional) Human-readable name for the Loadbalancer. Does not have to be unique.

  • description - (Optional) Human-readable description for the Loadbalancer.

  • tenant_id - (Optional) Required for admins. The UUID of the tenant who owns the Loadbalancer. Only administrative users can specify a tenant UUID other than their own. Changing this creates a new loadbalancer.

  • vip_address - (Optional) The ip address of the load balancer. Changing this creates a new loadbalancer.

  • admin_state_up - (Optional) The administrative state of the Loadbalancer. A valid value is true (UP) or false (DOWN).

  • flavor - (Optional) The UUID of a flavor. Currently, this is not supported. Changing this creates a new loadbalancer.

  • loadbalancer_provider - (Optional) The name of the provider. Currently, only vlb is supported. Changing this creates a new loadbalancer.

  • security_group_ids - (Optional) A list of security group IDs to apply to the loadbalancer. The security groups must be specified by ID and not name (as opposed to how they are configured with the Compute Instance).

» Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported: