@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class HealthCheckConfig extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. A complex type that contains settings for an optional health check. If
you specify settings for a health check, Cloud Map associates the health check with the records that you specify in
DnsConfig
.
If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either HealthCheckCustomConfig
or
HealthCheckConfig
but not both.
Health checks are basic Route 53 health checks that monitor an Amazon Web Services endpoint. For information about pricing for health checks, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
Note the following about configuring health checks.
If DnsConfig
includes configurations for both A
and AAAA
records, Cloud Map
creates a health check that uses the IPv4 address to check the health of the resource. If the endpoint tthat's
specified by the IPv4 address is unhealthy, Route 53 considers both the A
and AAAA
records
to be unhealthy.
You can't specify settings for HealthCheckConfig
when the DNSConfig
includes
CNAME
for the value of Type
. If you do, the CreateService
request will fail
with an InvalidInput
error.
A Route 53 health checker in each health-checking Amazon Web Services Region sends a health check request to an endpoint every 30 seconds. On average, your endpoint receives a health check request about every two seconds. However, health checkers don't coordinate with one another. Therefore, you might sometimes see several requests in one second that's followed by a few seconds with no health checks at all.
Health checkers perform checks from all Route 53 health-checking Regions. For a list of the current Regions, see Regions.
When you register an instance, if you include the AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME
attribute, Cloud Map creates a
Route 53 alias record. Note the following:
Route 53 automatically sets EvaluateTargetHealth
to true for alias records. When
EvaluateTargetHealth
is true, the alias record inherits the health of the referenced Amazon Web Services
resource. such as an ELB load balancer. For more information, see EvaluateTargetHealth.
If you include HealthCheckConfig
and then use the service to register an instance that creates an alias
record, Route 53 doesn't create the health check.
Health checks are basic Route 53 health checks that monitor an Amazon Web Services endpoint. For information about pricing for health checks, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
Constructor and Description |
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HealthCheckConfig() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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HealthCheckConfig |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Integer |
getFailureThreshold()
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current
status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around.
|
String |
getResourcePath()
The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks.
|
String |
getType()
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is
healthy.
|
int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current
status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around.
|
void |
setResourcePath(String resourcePath)
The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks.
|
void |
setType(String type)
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is
healthy.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
|
HealthCheckConfig |
withFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current
status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around.
|
HealthCheckConfig |
withResourcePath(String resourcePath)
The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks.
|
HealthCheckConfig |
withType(HealthCheckType type)
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is
healthy.
|
HealthCheckConfig |
withType(String type)
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is
healthy.
|
public void setType(String type)
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
type
- The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an
endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
HealthCheckType
public String getType()
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
HealthCheckType
public HealthCheckConfig withType(String type)
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
type
- The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an
endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
HealthCheckType
public HealthCheckConfig withType(HealthCheckType type)
The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
type
- The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an
endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of Type
after you create a health check.
You can create the following types of health checks:
HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.
If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type
, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.
TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, don't specify a value for ResourcePath
.
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
HealthCheckType
public void setResourcePath(String resourcePath)
The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value that your
endpoint returns an HTTP status code of a 2xx or 3xx format for when the endpoint is healthy. An example file is
/docs/route53-health-check.html
. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for the service. If you
don't specify a value for ResourcePath
, the default value is /
.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, you must not specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
resourcePath
- The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value that
your endpoint returns an HTTP status code of a 2xx or 3xx format for when the endpoint is healthy. An
example file is /docs/route53-health-check.html
. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for
the service. If you don't specify a value for ResourcePath
, the default value is
/
.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, you must not specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
public String getResourcePath()
The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value that your
endpoint returns an HTTP status code of a 2xx or 3xx format for when the endpoint is healthy. An example file is
/docs/route53-health-check.html
. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for the service. If you
don't specify a value for ResourcePath
, the default value is /
.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, you must not specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
/docs/route53-health-check.html
. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name
for the service. If you don't specify a value for ResourcePath
, the default value is
/
.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, you must not specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
public HealthCheckConfig withResourcePath(String resourcePath)
The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value that your
endpoint returns an HTTP status code of a 2xx or 3xx format for when the endpoint is healthy. An example file is
/docs/route53-health-check.html
. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for the service. If you
don't specify a value for ResourcePath
, the default value is /
.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, you must not specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
resourcePath
- The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value that
your endpoint returns an HTTP status code of a 2xx or 3xx format for when the endpoint is healthy. An
example file is /docs/route53-health-check.html
. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for
the service. If you don't specify a value for ResourcePath
, the default value is
/
.
If you specify TCP
for Type
, you must not specify a value for
ResourcePath
.
public void setFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around. For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
failureThreshold
- The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the
current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around. For more information,
see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.public Integer getFailureThreshold()
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around. For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
public HealthCheckConfig withFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around. For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
failureThreshold
- The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the
current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or the other way around. For more information,
see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public HealthCheckConfig clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.