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HTTP monitor which ignores timeouts
Sorry I couldn't get your complete requirement.
You have a pool and have some members in it. But you do not want to monitor all the members but to monitor a a specific pool member (admin.node.ip as you say). If this server is not responding to your health check, you want this is to be Up ? I'm confused.
- JamesRMay 11, 2020Nimbostratus
Hi ,
> You have a pool and have some members in it.
- Correct
> But you do not want to monitor all the members but to monitor a a specific pool member (admin.node.ip as you say).
- Yes
> If this server is not responding to your health check, you want this is to be Up ?
- If the server isn't responding or giving back a known good state I want the pool to be marked as 'Up'.
> I'm confused.
- Hopefully that's fixed! But maybe not! What I'm after is a single centralised place to put a file that takes a pool out of service but if that single centralised place goes offline for some reason then the pool isn't taken out of service for that reason - only on giving a known response. A timeout or other network fault shouldn't effect the pool health. I do realise this isn't most probably possible without a custom monitor.
Cheers
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