
10. Select a Health Check Name from the drop down list and click on Commit. The following will be displayed.
11. Health check instances will be arranged in an expandable accordion list. The Name, Type and a Status
indicator will appear on the accordion label. Click on the accordion label to expand the display. There are
two options that may be enabled:
Require Response
Enabling the Require Response option (flag) mandates that the health
check probe must receive a response or the server will be marked “Down”.
Disable
Checking the Disable option will disable the health check for this server
instance.
Setting Simple Health Check Parameters in the CLI
To demonstrated the configuration of Simple Health Check parameters the following examples are provided. In the
examples we’ll use a server pool named MyPool that has three server instances defined (sv1, sv2, and sv3). Let’s
also assume that there is no string required by the application running on the server to get the returned load value.
1. Add a health check definition named HC1 to MyPool:
eqcli > srvpool MyPool health_check HC1 type simple
Note that type is the only required parameter.
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