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Leo_D_53884
Nimbostratus
Jan 18, 2013External TCP port monitor 5150
Hi all,
We have a crapy app that crashes internally even though the monitored service (TCP Half Open on port 29029) stays up. The app developer wrote a small program that will return a "1...
Michael_Yates
Nimbostratus
Jan 18, 2013Hi Leo D,
I am guessing that this will be an HTTP Monitor running a get?
If so, just input your Send String, Recieve String, and Alais Service Port and it should work.
Example:
Send String: GET /server/f5.html\r\n
Send String: 0
Alias Port: 5150
I would suggest creating a dummy pool to put the target server into and then apply the Health Monitor to it for testing. When you verify that it is working properly you can apply the monitor to the Pool (or the Node) and set the Availability Requirement to All.
Then if either Health Monitor Fails it will remove the node from the pool.
Hope this helps.
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