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BrianG_11931
Nimbostratus
Apr 02, 2014Extended Content Verification (ECV) Content Check HTTP Health Monitor Receive String
Hello, I created an Extended Content Verification (ECV) Content Check Health Monitor to test server-specific content returned from a web server query (which I have never done before), but it's curren...
John_Alam_45640
Apr 03, 2014Historic F5 Account
You also should experiment with "curl -v" from the command prompt (CLI in bash, not tmsh). This will show you what the server response is.
curl -v http://host.company.com/Mapping_WS2/ImageServer.asmx/ReturnImageServices?sImageServer=localhost
or
curl -v http://10.0.0.10/Mapping_WS2/ImageServer.asmx/ReturnImageServices?sImageServer=localhost
See the difference between using the hostname versus the IP address.
BrianG_11931
Nimbostratus
Apr 03, 2014Thanks John. I have never used curl before, but I downloaded v7.35.0 for Win32. I ran your commands without error, but I'm not seeing any ouput in the command line. I haven't been able to figure out where the output is going.
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