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Hello,
We get a 200 HTTP code when the page looks like this. Is it possible for you to create a health page that checks critical components and we can monitor that page from our load balancer?
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Hi Simon,
Starting from version 2025.3, we added two endpoints:
Does this provide the type of health check you’re looking for?
Thank you
Marc-Andre Bouchard
Hi Simon,
Starting from version 2025.3, we added two endpoints:
Does this provide the type of health check you’re looking for?
Thank you
@Marc-Andre Bouchard
Hello,
Yes, I believe so, as long as it catch the example I just outlined and give proper http error codes for monitoring.
Thank you,
Regards,
Simon
Hi Simon,
Just to clarify, what exactly do you mean by "critical components"?
Thank you
Marc-Andre Bouchard
Hi Simon,
Just to clarify, what exactly do you mean by "critical components"?
Thank you
@Marc-Andre Bouchard
Hello,
Well, in our case we had name resolution issues on the app-server that resulted in it not being able to access the database, it's in my first post. Maybe there's other internal components that could be "down" and not affecting the login page, or maybe there isn't. (I'm not referring to the Devolution Scheduler)
Regards,
Simon
Hi Simon,
Starting from version 2025.3, we added two endpoints:
Does this provide the type of health check you’re looking for?
Thank you
@Marc-Andre Bouchard
Hello,
Yes, I believe so, as long as it catch the example I just outlined and give proper http error codes for monitoring.
Thank you,
Regards,
Simon
@simon77
Hello,, we have just upgraded our test environment to 2025.3 but I can't reach these pages, I get a 404
Regards,
Simon