ServiceFabricClusterData.ClusterState Property
Definition
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The current state of the cluster.
- WaitingForNodes - Indicates that the cluster resource is created and the resource provider is waiting for Service Fabric VM extension to boot up and report to it.
- Deploying - Indicates that the Service Fabric runtime is being installed on the VMs. Cluster resource will be in this state until the cluster boots up and system services are up.
- BaselineUpgrade - Indicates that the cluster is upgrading to establishes the cluster version. This upgrade is automatically initiated when the cluster boots up for the first time.
- UpdatingUserConfiguration - Indicates that the cluster is being upgraded with the user provided configuration.
- UpdatingUserCertificate - Indicates that the cluster is being upgraded with the user provided certificate.
- UpdatingInfrastructure - Indicates that the cluster is being upgraded with the latest Service Fabric runtime version. This happens only when the upgradeMode is set to 'Automatic'.
- EnforcingClusterVersion - Indicates that cluster is on a different version than expected and the cluster is being upgraded to the expected version.
- UpgradeServiceUnreachable - Indicates that the system service in the cluster is no longer polling the Resource Provider. Clusters in this state cannot be managed by the Resource Provider.
- AutoScale - Indicates that the ReliabilityLevel of the cluster is being adjusted.
- Ready - Indicates that the cluster is in a stable state.
public Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabric.Models.ServiceFabricClusterState? ClusterState { get; }
member this.ClusterState : Nullable<Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabric.Models.ServiceFabricClusterState>
Public ReadOnly Property ClusterState As Nullable(Of ServiceFabricClusterState)
Property Value
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