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Paws::Route53::CreateHostedZone(3) |
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Paws::Route53::CreateHostedZone(3) |
Paws::Route53::CreateHostedZoneResponse
A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed
"CreateHostedZone" requests to be retried
without the risk of executing the operation twice. You must use a unique
"CallerReference" string every time you
create a hosted zone. "CallerReference" can
be any unique string; you might choose to use a string that identifies your
project, such as "DNSMigration_01".
Valid characters are any Unicode code points that are legal in an
XML 1.0 document. The UTF-8 encoding of the value must be less than 128
bytes.
The delegation set id of the reusable delgation set whose NS records you want to
assign to the new hosted zone.
A complex type that contains an optional comment about your hosted zone.
The name of the domain. This must be a fully-specified domain, for example,
www.example.com. The trailing dot is optional; Route 53 assumes that the
domain name is fully qualified. This means that Route 53 treats
www.example.com (without a trailing dot) and www.example.com. (with a trailing
dot) as identical.
This is the name you have registered with your DNS registrar. You
should ask your registrar to change the authoritative name servers for your
domain to the set of "NameServers"
elements returned in "DelegationSet".
The VPC that you want your hosted zone to be associated with. By providing this
parameter, your newly created hosted cannot be resolved anywhere other than
the given VPC.
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