glooctl create upstreamgroup
glooctl create upstreamgroup
Create an Upstream Group
Synopsis
Upstream groups represent groups of upstreams. An UpstreamGroup addresses an issue of how do you have multiple routes or virtual services referencing the same multiple weighted destinations where you want to change the weighting consistently for all calling routes. This is a common need for Canary deployments where you want all calling routes to forward traffic consistently across the two service versions.
glooctl create upstreamgroup [flags]
Options
-h, --help help for upstreamgroup
--weighted-upstreams strings comma-separated list of weighted upstream key=value entries (namespace.upstreamName=weight)
Options inherited from parent commands
-c, --config string set the path to the glooctl config file (default "<home_directory>/.gloo/glooctl-config.yaml")
--consul-address string address of the Consul server. Use with --use-consul (default "127.0.0.1:8500")
--consul-allow-stale-reads Allows reading using Consul's stale consistency mode.
--consul-datacenter string Datacenter to use. If not provided, the default agent datacenter is used. Use with --use-consul
--consul-root-key string key prefix for for Consul key-value storage. (default "gloo")
--consul-scheme string URI scheme for the Consul server. Use with --use-consul (default "http")
--consul-token string Token is used to provide a per-request ACL token which overrides the agent's default token. Use with --use-consul
--dry-run print kubernetes-formatted yaml rather than creating or updating a resource
-i, --interactive use interactive mode
--kube-context string kube context to use when interacting with kubernetes
--kubeconfig string kubeconfig to use, if not standard one
--name string name of the resource to read or write
-n, --namespace string namespace for reading or writing resources (default "gloo-system")
-o, --output OutputType output format: (yaml, json, table, kube-yaml, wide) (default table)
--use-consul use Consul Key-Value storage as the backend for reading and writing config (VirtualServices, Upstreams, and Proxies)
SEE ALSO
- glooctl create - Create a Gloo resource