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A complex type that contains information about the health check.
Namespace: Amazon.Route53.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.Route53.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public class HealthCheckConfig
The HealthCheckConfig type exposes the following members
Name | Description | |
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HealthCheckConfig() |
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AlarmIdentifier | Amazon.Route53.Model.AlarmIdentifier |
Gets and sets the property AlarmIdentifier. A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to determine whether the specified health check is healthy. |
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ChildHealthChecks | System.Collections.Generic.List<System.String> |
Gets and sets the property ChildHealthChecks.
(CALCULATED Health Checks Only) A complex type that contains one |
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Disabled | System.Boolean |
Gets and sets the property Disabled. Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted. Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing. |
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EnableSNI | System.Boolean |
Gets and sets the property EnableSNI.
Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of
Some endpoints require that
The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the |
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FailureThreshold | System.Int32 |
Gets and sets the property FailureThreshold. The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
If you don't specify a value for |
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FullyQualifiedDomainName | System.String |
Gets and sets the property FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for If you specify a value for
Amazon Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address
and passes the value of
When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the
If you don't specify a value for If you don't specify a value for
Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that you specify for
If you don't specify a value for
If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record
sets and you choose to specify the endpoint only by
In this configuration, if you create a health check for which the value of
In addition, if the value that you specify for |
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HealthThreshold | System.Int32 |
Gets and sets the property HealthThreshold.
The number of child health checks that are associated with a Note the following:
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InsufficientDataHealthStatus | Amazon.Route53.InsufficientDataHealthStatus |
Gets and sets the property InsufficientDataHealthStatus. When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
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Inverted | System.Boolean |
Gets and sets the property Inverted. Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy. |
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IPAddress | System.String |
Gets and sets the property IPAddress.
The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address of the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform
health checks on. If you don't specify a value for
Use one of the following formats for the value of
If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address,
associate it with your EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName. Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
When the value of |
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MeasureLatency | System.Boolean |
Gets and sets the property MeasureLatency. Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to measure the latency between health checkers in multiple Amazon Web Services regions and your endpoint, and to display CloudWatch latency graphs on the Health Checks page in the Route 53 console.
You can't change the value of |
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Port | System.Int32 |
Gets and sets the property Port. The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on.
Don't specify a value for |
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Regions | System.Collections.Generic.List<System.String> |
Gets and sets the property Regions.
A complex type that contains one If you don't specify any regions, Route 53 health checkers automatically performs checks from all of the regions that are listed under Valid Values. If you update a health check to remove a region that has been performing health checks, Route 53 will briefly continue to perform checks from that region to ensure that some health checkers are always checking the endpoint (for example, if you replace three regions with four different regions). |
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RequestInterval | System.Int32 |
Gets and sets the property RequestInterval. The number of seconds between the time that Amazon Route 53 gets a response from your endpoint and the time that it sends the next health check request. Each Route 53 health checker makes requests at this interval.
You can't change the value of
If you don't specify a value for |
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ResourcePath | System.String |
Gets and sets the property ResourcePath.
The path, if any, that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health
checks. The path can be any value for which your endpoint will return an HTTP status
code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for example, the file /docs/route53-health-check.html.
You can also include query string parameters, for example, |
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RoutingControlArn | System.String |
Gets and sets the property RoutingControlArn. The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller routing control. For more information about Route 53 Application Recovery Controller, see Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.. |
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SearchString | System.String |
Gets and sets the property SearchString.
If the value of Type is
Route 53 considers case when searching for |
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Type | Amazon.Route53.HealthCheckType |
Gets and sets the property Type. The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Amazon Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.
You can't change the value of You can create the following types of health checks:
For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. |
.NET Core App:
Supported in: 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5