Deletes an accelerated domain name.
Operation description
Before you delete a domain name, contact your domain name resolution service provider to restore the A record of the domain name. If you do not restore the A record, the domain name may become inaccessible after it is deleted.
After you call the DeleteDcdnDomain operation, all records that are associated with the accelerated domain name are deleted. If you want to pause the accelerated domain name instead of deleting it, call the StopDcdnDomain operation.
A single user can make up to 10 calls per second.
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RAM authorization
|
Action |
Access level |
Resource type |
Condition key |
Dependent action |
|
dcdn:DeleteDcdnDomain |
delete |
domain
|
None | None |
Request parameters
|
Parameter |
Type |
Required |
Description |
Example |
| DomainName |
string |
Yes |
The accelerated domain name that you want to delete. You can delete only one domain name at a time. |
example.com |
Response elements
|
Element |
Type |
Description |
Example |
|
object |
|||
| RequestId |
string |
The ID of the request. |
0AEDAF20-4DDF-4165-8750-47FF9C1929C9 |
Examples
Success response
JSON format
{
"RequestId": "0AEDAF20-4DDF-4165-8750-47FF9C1929C9"
}
Error codes
|
HTTP status code |
Error code |
Error message |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | InvalidDomainName.Malformed | The specified DomainName is invalid. | The specified domain name is invalid. |
| 400 | DomainActiveInConfigGroup | The domain has been activated in config group, it cannot be deleted. |
See Error Codes for a complete list.
Release notes
See Release Notes for a complete list.