openstack_dns_zone_v2
Manages a DNS zone in the OpenStack DNS Service.
Example Usage
Automatically detect the correct network
resource "openstack_dns_zone_v2" "example.com" { name = "example.com." email = "[email protected]" description = "An example zone" ttl = 3000 type = "PRIMARY" }
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
region
- (Optional) The region in which to obtain the V2 Compute client. Keypairs are associated with accounts, but a Compute client is needed to create one. If omitted, theregion
argument of the provider is used. Changing this creates a new DNS zone. -
name
- (Required) The name of the zone. Note the.
at the end of the name. Changing this creates a new DNS zone. -
email
- (Optional) The email contact for the zone record. -
type
- (Optional) The type of zone. Can either bePRIMARY
orSECONDARY
. Changing this creates a new zone. -
attributes
- (Optional) Attributes for the DNS Service scheduler. Changing this creates a new zone. -
ttl
- (Optional) The time to live (TTL) of the zone. -
description
- (Optional) A description of the zone. -
masters
- (Optional) An array of master DNS servers. For whentype
isSECONDARY
. -
value_specs
- (Optional) Map of additional options. Changing this creates a new zone.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-
region
- See Argument Reference above. -
name
- See Argument Reference above. -
email
- See Argument Reference above. -
type
- See Argument Reference above. -
attributes
- See Argument Reference above. -
ttl
- See Argument Reference above. -
description
- See Argument Reference above. -
masters
- See Argument Reference above. -
value_specs
- See Argument Reference above.
Import
This resource can be imported by specifying the zone ID:
$ terraform import openstack_dns_zone_v2.zone_1 <zone_id>
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