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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the fsx-2018-03-01.normal.json service model.
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Amazon.Runtime;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal;
namespace Amazon.FSx.Model
{
///
/// Container for the parameters to the AssociateFileSystemAliases operation.
/// Use this action to associate one or more Domain Name Server (DNS) aliases with an
/// existing Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. A file system can have a
/// maximum of 50 DNS aliases associated with it at any one time. If you try to associate
/// a DNS alias that is already associated with the file system, FSx takes no action on
/// that alias in the request. For more information, see Working
/// with DNS Aliases and Walkthrough
/// 5: Using DNS aliases to access your file system, including additional steps you
/// must take to be able to access your file system using a DNS alias.
///
///
///
/// The system response shows the DNS aliases that Amazon FSx is attempting to associate
/// with the file system. Use the API operation to monitor the status of the aliases Amazon
/// FSx is associating with the file system.
///
///
public partial class AssociateFileSystemAliasesRequest : AmazonFSxRequest
{
private List _aliases = new List();
private string _clientRequestToken;
private string _fileSystemId;
///
/// Gets and sets the property Aliases.
///
/// An array of one or more DNS alias names to associate with the file system. The alias
/// name has to comply with the following formatting requirements:
///
/// -
///
/// Formatted as a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN),
hostname.domain
/// , for example, accounting.corp.example.com
.
///
/// -
///
/// Can contain alphanumeric characters and the hyphen (-).
///
///
-
///
/// Cannot start or end with a hyphen.
///
///
-
///
/// Can start with a numeric.
///
///
///
/// For DNS alias names, Amazon FSx stores alphabetic characters as lowercase letters
/// (a-z), regardless of how you specify them: as uppercase letters, lowercase letters,
/// or the corresponding letters in escape codes.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Required=true, Max=50)]
public List Aliases
{
get { return this._aliases; }
set { this._aliases = value; }
}
// Check to see if Aliases property is set
internal bool IsSetAliases()
{
return this._aliases != null && this._aliases.Count > 0;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property ClientRequestToken.
///
[AWSProperty(Min=1, Max=63)]
public string ClientRequestToken
{
get { return this._clientRequestToken; }
set { this._clientRequestToken = value; }
}
// Check to see if ClientRequestToken property is set
internal bool IsSetClientRequestToken()
{
return this._clientRequestToken != null;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property FileSystemId.
///
/// Specifies the file system with which you want to associate one or more DNS aliases.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Required=true, Min=11, Max=21)]
public string FileSystemId
{
get { return this._fileSystemId; }
set { this._fileSystemId = value; }
}
// Check to see if FileSystemId property is set
internal bool IsSetFileSystemId()
{
return this._fileSystemId != null;
}
}
}