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CheckConfiguration Class
This API is preliminary and subject to change.
This class models the configurable properties of the JSON representation of a Check resource in the IMonitoringService.
Inheritance Hierarchy

Namespace: net.openstack.Providers.Rackspace.Objects.Monitoring
Assembly: openstacknet (in openstacknet.dll) Version: 1.7.7+Branch.master.Sha.25d803f397c8693c2c13777ef6675f796f520f2c
Syntax
[JsonObjectAttribute(MemberSerialization.OptIn)]
public abstract class CheckConfiguration : ExtensibleJsonObject

The CheckConfiguration type exposes the following members.

Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyCheckTypeId
Gets the ID of the check type.
Public propertyDetails
Gets a CheckDetails object describing the detailed properties specific to this type of check.
Public propertyExtensionData
Gets a map of object properties which did not map to another field or property during JSON deserialization. The keys of the map represent the property names, and the values are JToken instances containing the parsed JSON values.
(Inherited from ExtensibleJsonObject.)
Public propertyLabel
Gets the friendly name of the check.
Public propertyMetadata
Gets a collection of custom metadata associated with the check.
Public propertyMonitoringZonesPoll
Gets a collection of MonitoringZoneId objects identifying the monitoring zones to poll from.
Public propertyPeriod
Gets the delay between check operations.
Public propertyResolverType
Gets the type of resolver that should be used to convert the TargetHostname to an IP address.
Public propertyTargetAlias
Gets the key for looking up the target for this check in the associated entity's IPAddresses map.
Public propertyTargetHostname
Gets the target hostname this check should target.
Public propertyTimeout
Gets the timeout for the check.
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Version Information

.NET Framework

Supported in: 4.5

openstack.net

Supported in: 1.6, 1.5, 1.4, 1.3.6
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
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