8.137. neutron lbaas-member-create


usage: neutron lbaas-member-create [-h] [-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
                                   [-c COLUMN] [--max-width <integer>]
                                   [--noindent] [--prefix PREFIX]
                                   [--request-format {json}]
                                   [--tenant-id TENANT_ID] [--name NAME]
                                   [--weight WEIGHT] [--admin-state-down]
                                   --subnet SUBNET --address ADDRESS
                                   --protocol-port PROTOCOL_PORT
                                   POOL
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LBaaS v2 Create a member.

Positional arguments

POOL


        ID or name of the pool that this member belongs to.

Optional arguments

-h, --help


        show this help message and exit

--request-format {json}


      DEPRECATED! Only JSON request format is supported.

--tenant-id TENANT_ID


      The owner tenant ID.

--name NAME


        Name of the member.

--weight WEIGHT


        Weight of the member in the pool (default:1,
      [0..256]).

--admin-state-down


        Set admin state up to false.

--subnet SUBNET


        Subnet ID or name for the member.

--address ADDRESS IP


        address of the pool member in the pool.

--protocol-port PROTOCOL_PORT


      Port on which the pool member listens for requests or
      connections.

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