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from .entity_health_state_chunk_py3 import EntityHealthStateChunk
[docs]class ReplicaHealthStateChunk(EntityHealthStateChunk):
"""Represents the health state chunk of a stateful service replica or a
stateless service instance.
The replica health state contains the replica ID and its aggregated health
state.
:param health_state: The health state of a Service Fabric entity such as
Cluster, Node, Application, Service, Partition, Replica etc. Possible
values include: 'Invalid', 'Ok', 'Warning', 'Error', 'Unknown'
:type health_state: str or ~azure.servicefabric.models.HealthState
:param replica_or_instance_id: Id of a stateful service replica or a
stateless service instance. This ID is used in the queries that apply to
both stateful and stateless services. It is used by Service Fabric to
uniquely identify a replica of a partition of a stateful service or an
instance of a stateless service partition. It is unique within a partition
and does not change for the lifetime of the replica or the instance. If a
stateful replica gets dropped and another replica gets created on the same
node for the same partition, it will get a different value for the ID. If
a stateless instance is failed over on the same or different node it will
get a different value for the ID.
:type replica_or_instance_id: str
"""
_attribute_map = {
'health_state': {'key': 'HealthState', 'type': 'str'},
'replica_or_instance_id': {'key': 'ReplicaOrInstanceId', 'type': 'str'},
}
def __init__(self, *, health_state=None, replica_or_instance_id: str=None, **kwargs) -> None:
super(ReplicaHealthStateChunk, self).__init__(health_state=health_state, **kwargs)
self.replica_or_instance_id = replica_or_instance_id