Boundary health endpoints
Boundary provides health monitoring through the /health
path using a listener
with the "ops"
purpose. By default, a listener with that purpose runs on port
9203
. See the example configuration section for an
example listener stanza in a config.hcl
file.
Requirements
To enable the controller health endpoint, any Boundary instance must be
started with a controller. That is, a controller
block and a purpose = "api"
listener must be defined in Boundary's configuration file. Additionally, a
purpose = "ops"
listener must also be defined in Boundary's configuration
file. Under these conditions, the ops
server (which hosts the controller health
api) will be exposed.
Shutdown grace period
Optionally, when the controller health endpoint is enabled, Boundary can be
configured to change the controller health response to 503 Service Unavailable
upon receiving a shutdown signal, and wait a configurable amount of time before
starting the shutdown process.
This feature is designed to integrate with load balancers to reduce the risk of an outgoing Boundary instance causing disruption to incoming requests.
In this state, Boundary is still capable of processing requests as normal, but will report as unhealthy through the controller health endpoint. In load-balanced environments, this would cause this "unhealthy" instance to be removed from the pool of instances eligible to handle requests, and thereby, reducing the likelihood that it will receive a request to handle during shutdown.
This feature is disabled by default, even if the controller health endpoint is
enabled. You can set it up by defining graceful_shutdown_wait_duration
in the
controller
block of Boundary's configuration file. The value should be set to
a string that is parseable by
ParseDuration.
API
The new controller health service introduces a single read-only endpoint:
Status | Description |
---|---|
200 | GET /health returns HTTP status 200 OK if the controller's api gRPC Server is up |
5xx | GET /health returns HTTP status 5XX or request timeout if unhealthy |
503 | GET /health returns HTTP status 503 Service Unavailable status if the controller is shutting down |
All responses return empty bodies. GET /health
does not support any input.
Example configuration
Health checks are available for a controller defined with a purpose = "ops"
listener stanza. For details on what fields are allowed in this stanza, refer to
the documentation about TCP Listener.
An example listener stanza:
To enable a shutdown grace period, update the controller
block with a defined
wait duration:
A complete example can be viewed under the Controller configuration docs.