- INFORMATION
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gcloud compute health-checks createis supported in universe domainuniverse; however, some of the values used in the help text may not be available. Command examples may not work as-is and may requires changes before execution.
- NAME
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- gcloud compute health-checks create - create (non-legacy) health checks for load balanced instances
 
- SYNOPSIS
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gcloud compute health-checks createCOMMAND[GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …]
 
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- DESCRIPTION
- Create (non-legacy) health checks for load balanced instances.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
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These flags are available to all commands: --help.Run $ gcloud helpfor details.
- COMMANDS
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COMMAND- grpc
- Create a gRPC health check to monitor load balanced instances.
- http
- Create a HTTP health check to monitor load balanced instances.
- http2
- Create a HTTP2 health check to monitor load balanced instances.
- https
- Create a HTTPS health check to monitor load balanced instances.
- ssl
- Create a SSL health check to monitor load balanced instances.
- tcp
- Create a TCP health check to monitor load balanced instances.
 
- NOTES
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These variants are also available:
gcloud alpha compute health-checks creategcloud beta compute health-checks create
      gcloud compute health-checks create
  
  
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