ArmResourceHealthModelFactory.ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus Method
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus.
public static Azure.ResourceManager.ResourceHealth.Models.ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus (Azure.Core.ResourceIdentifier id = default, string name = default, Azure.Core.ResourceType resourceType = default, Azure.ResourceManager.Models.SystemData systemData = default, Azure.Core.AzureLocation? location = default, Azure.ResourceManager.ResourceHealth.Models.ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatusProperties properties = default);
static member ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus : Azure.Core.ResourceIdentifier * string * Azure.Core.ResourceType * Azure.ResourceManager.Models.SystemData * Nullable<Azure.Core.AzureLocation> * Azure.ResourceManager.ResourceHealth.Models.ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatusProperties -> Azure.ResourceManager.ResourceHealth.Models.ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus
Public Shared Function ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus (Optional id As ResourceIdentifier = Nothing, Optional name As String = Nothing, Optional resourceType As ResourceType = Nothing, Optional systemData As SystemData = Nothing, Optional location As Nullable(Of AzureLocation) = Nothing, Optional properties As ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatusProperties = Nothing) As ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus
Parameters
The id.
- name
- String
The name.
- resourceType
- ResourceType
The resourceType.
- systemData
- SystemData
The systemData.
- location
- Nullable<AzureLocation>
Azure Resource Manager geo location of the resource.
- properties
- ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatusProperties
Properties of availability state.
Returns
A new ResourceHealthAvailabilityStatus instance for mocking.
Applies to
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Azure SDK for .NET