The response to a Health Check probe had the HTTP response header field X-Load-Balancing-Endpoint-Weight, but its content was invalid (i.e., not a non-negative single-precision floating-point number in decimal string representation).
MissingWeight
The response to a Health Check probe did not have the HTTP response header field X-Load-Balancing-Endpoint-Weight.
UnavailableWeight
This is the value when the accompanied health status is either TIMEOUT (i.e.,the Health Check probe was not able to get a response in time) or UNKNOWN. For the latter, it should be typically because there has not been sufficient time to parse and report the weight for a new backend (which is with 0.0.0.0 ip address). However, it can be also due to an outage case for which the health status is explicitly reset to UNKNOWN.
UndefinedWeightError
A value indicating that the enum field is not set.
WeightNone
This is the default value when WeightReportMode is DISABLE, and is also the initial value when WeightReportMode has just updated to ENABLE or DRY_RUN and there has not been sufficient time to parse and report the backend weight.
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