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Add StateDisabled for operator-initiated disable, keeping StateRemoved
for backends that disappear during a config reload. Previously both
used StateRemoved, which was confusing: "removed" implies the backend
no longer exists in config, but a disabled backend is still present
and can be re-enabled on the fly.

- health: add StateDisabled with String() "disabled", Disable() method
  with probe code "disabled". Record() rejects probes in all three
  inactive states (paused, disabled, removed).
- checker: DisableBackend calls backend.Disable() instead of Remove().
- docs: healthchecks.md rewritten for pause (goroutine cancelled, not
  just results discarded), and separate disabled/removed state rows.
  user-guide.md updated to match.
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User Guide

maglevd

maglevd is the health-checker daemon. It probes backends according to the configuration file, maintains their health state, and exposes a gRPC API for inspection and control.

Flags

Flag Environment variable Default Description
--config MAGLEV_CONFIG /etc/vpp-maglev/maglev.yaml Path to the YAML configuration file.
--grpc-addr MAGLEV_GRPC_ADDR :9090 TCP address on which the gRPC server listens.
--metrics-addr MAGLEV_METRICS_ADDR :9091 TCP address for the Prometheus /metrics HTTP endpoint. Set to empty to disable.
--log-level MAGLEV_LOG_LEVEL info Log verbosity: debug, info, warn, or error.
--check Read and validate the config file, then exit. Exits 0 if the config is valid, 1 on YAML parse error, 2 on semantic error.
--reflection true Enable gRPC server reflection. Allows grpcurl to introspect the API without the .proto file. Set to false to disable.
--version Print version, commit hash, and build date, then exit.

Flags take precedence over environment variables. Both are optional; defaults are used for anything not set.

Signals

Signal Effect
SIGHUP Reload the configuration file (same code path as config reload in maglevc). The file is checked before applying; if there is a parse or semantic error the reload is aborted and the error is logged (the daemon continues running with its current config). New backends are started, removed backends are stopped, backends whose health-check config is unchanged continue probing without interruption.
SIGTERM / SIGINT Graceful shutdown. Active gRPC streams are closed, the server drains, then the process exits.

Capabilities

maglevd requires CAP_NET_RAW when any health check uses type: icmp. All other check types (tcp, http) use normal TCP sockets and require no special capabilities.

Logging

All log output is written to stdout as JSON using Go's log/slog. The first line logged after the logger is configured is a starting record that includes version, commit, and date. Every state change emits a backend-transition line at INFO level. Set --log-level debug to see individual probe attempts and their outcomes.


maglevc

maglevc is the interactive control-plane client. It connects to a running maglevd over gRPC and either executes a single command or drops into an interactive shell.

Usage

maglevc [--server host:port] [--color[=bool]] [command...]
Flag Default Description
--server localhost:9090 Address of the maglevd gRPC server.
--color true Colorize static field labels in output (dark blue ANSI). Pass --color=false to disable, e.g. when piping.

When command arguments are supplied the command is executed and maglevc exits. When no arguments are given an interactive shell is started and the build version is printed on entry.

Commands

show version                     Print build version, commit hash, and build date.

show frontends [<name>]          Without name: list all frontend names.
                                 With name: show address, protocol, port, description,
                                 and pools. Each pool lists its backends with weights
                                 (if != 100) and marks disabled backends with [disabled].

show backends [<name>]           Without name: list all backend names.
                                 With name: show address, current state (with duration),
                                 enabled flag, health check, and recent state transitions
                                 with timestamps and how long ago each occurred.

show healthchecks [<name>]       Without name: list all health-check names.
                                 With name: show full health-check configuration.

set backend <name> pause         Suspend health checking for a backend, freezing its state.
set backend <name> resume        Resume health checking; backend re-enters unknown state
                                 and is probed immediately.
set backend <name> disable       Stop probing entirely and remove the backend from rotation.
                                 The backend remains visible (state: disabled) and can be
                                 re-enabled without reloading configuration.
set backend <name> enable        Re-enable a disabled backend. A fresh probe goroutine is
                                 started and the backend re-enters unknown state.

set frontend <name> pool <pool> backend <name> weight <0-100>
                                 Set the weight of a backend within a pool. Weight 0 keeps
                                 the backend in the pool but assigns it no traffic.
                                 Takes effect immediately without reloading configuration.

watch events                     Stream all events (log, backend transitions, frontend)
  [num <n>]                      Stop after receiving n events.
  [log [level <level>]]          Include log events. level is debug|info|warn|error
                                 (default: info). Omitting log/backend/frontend enables all.
  [backend]                      Include backend transition events.
  [frontend]                     Include frontend events (reserved for future use).

                                 Each event is printed as compact JSON on its own line.
                                 Press any key or Ctrl-C to stop. Examples:

                                   watch events
                                   watch events num 20
                                   watch events log level debug
                                   watch events backend num 100
                                   watch events log level debug backend

config check                     Ask maglevd to read and validate its current config file.
                                 Prints "config ok" on success, or the error (parse or
                                 semantic) returned by the daemon.
config reload                    Check and reload the configuration file. Equivalent to
                                 sending SIGHUP to maglevd. Prints "config reloaded" on
                                 success, or the specific error (parse, semantic, or
                                 reload) that prevented the reload.

quit / exit                      Leave the interactive shell.

Interactive shell

The shell prompt is maglev> . Two completion mechanisms are available:

Tab completion — pressing <Tab> at any point completes the current token. Fixed keywords (commands and subcommands) are completed from the command tree. Backend, frontend, and health-check names are fetched live from the server with a 1-second timeout. If the partial token is unambiguous the word is completed in place; if multiple candidates exist they are listed and the prompt is restored.

Inline help (?) — typing ? at any point prints the available completions for the current position, with a short description next to each keyword. The ? character is not added to the input line.

Commands and keywords support prefix matching: typing sh ba is equivalent to show backends, and sh ba nginx0 is equivalent to show backends nginx0.