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Narendra_26827
Sep 02, 2011Nimbostratus
External Custom Monitor Script Help
Hello, We have 5 different pools representing different service ports i.e. 8085, 8087, 8088, 8089 and 8091. I have created a external custom shell script to monitor all these s...
hooleylist
Sep 07, 2011Cirrostratus
Hi Narenda,
You could add debug logging to the shell script to see what's occurring in the script when the pool members flap. You can use the logging in this Codeshare entry as an example:
http://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/AdvDesignConfig.TemplateForExternalLtmMonitors.ashx
You can also enable debug on the monitoring daemon, bigd, using 'b db bigd.debug enable|disable'. The output is logged to /var/log/bigdlog. The output can be very verbose, so disable the logging once you're done testing.
But I think your scenario can be implemented with default monitors. You can set the alias port on the monitor(s) to the port you want the monitor to run against. Create one per HTTP request/destination port combination. Then add all of the monitors to each of the node addresses.
Aaron
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