Naming and tagging health checks
You can add tags to Amazon Route 53 health checks, which lets you give each health check a
name that is more comprehensible than the health check ID. These are the same tags that
AWS Billing and Cost Management provides for organizing your AWS bill. For more information about using tags
for cost allocation, see Use cost allocation
tags for custom billing reports in the
AWS Billing User Guide.
Each tag consists of a key (the name of the tag) and a value, both of which you
define. When you add tags to a health check, we recommend that you add one tag that has
the following values for the key and value:
The value of the Name tag appears in the list of health checks on
the Route 53 console, which lets you readily distinguish health checks from one another. To
see other tags for a health check, you choose the health check and then choose the
Tags tab.
For more information about tags, see the following topics:
Tag restrictions
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
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Maximum number of tags per resource – 50 on the new console and 10 on the old console.
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Maximum Key length – 128 Unicode
characters
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Maximum Value length – 256 Unicode
characters
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Valid values for Key and Value
– uppercase and lowercase letters in the UTF-8 character set,
numbers, space, and the following characters: _ . : / = + - and @
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Tag keys and values are case sensitive
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Don't use the aws:
prefix for either keys or values; it's
reserved for AWS use
Adding, editing, and deleting
tags for health checks
The following procedures show you how to use tags for your health checks on the
Route 53 console.
We're updating the health checks console for Route 53. During the transition period, you can continue
to use the old console.
Choose the tab for the console you are using.
- New console
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To add tags to health
checks
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Health checks.
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Select the linked ID of the health check for which you want to add tags.
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In the bottom page, choose the Tags tab, and then
choose Manage and then Add new tags.
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Enter a name for the
tag in the Key field, and enter a value in the
Value field.
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Choose Save.
To edit tags for health
checks
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Health checks.
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Select the linked ID of a health check.
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In the bottom pane, choose the Tags tab, and then
choose Manage.
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You can now edit and add more tags.
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Choose Save.
To delete tags for health checks
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Health checks.
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Select the linked ID of a health check.
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In the bottom pane, choose the Tags tab, and then
choose Manage.
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Choose Remove next to the tag that you want to
delete.
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Choose Save.
- Old console
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To add tags to health
checks
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Health Checks.
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Select a health check, or select multiple health checks if you want to add
the same tag to more than one health check.
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In the bottom pane, choose the Tags tab, and then
choose Add/Edit Tags.
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In the Add/Edit Tags dialog box, enter a name for the
tag in the Key field, and enter a value in the
Value field.
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Choose Apply changes.
To edit tags for health
checks
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Health Checks.
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Select a health check.
If you select multiple health checks that share the same tag, you cannot
edit the value for all the tags simultaneously. Note, however, that you can
edit the value of a tag that appears in multiple health checks if you select
health checks that have the tag and at least one than doesn't.
For example, suppose you select multiple health checks that have a
Cost Center tag and one that doesn't. You choose
the option to add a tag, and you specify Cost Center
for the key and 777 for the value. For the selected
health checks that already have a Cost Center tag,
Route 53 changes the value to 777. For the one health
check that doesn't have a Cost Center tag, Route 53 adds
one and sets the value to 777.
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In the bottom pane, choose the Tags tab, and then
choose Add/Edit Tags.
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In the Add/Edit Tags dialog box, edit the
value.
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Choose Save.
To delete tags for health checks
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Health Checks.
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Select a health check, or select multiple health checks if you want to
delete the same tag from more than one health check.
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In the bottom pane, choose the Tags tab, and then
choose Add/Edit Tags.
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In the Add/Edit Tags dialog box, choose the
X
next to the tag that you want to
delete.
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Choose Save.