Yes thanks, that gives at least a 200 OK without xml. 

However I am still getting these.

7f011d796700  1 ====== req done req=0x562a2a7f85f0 op status=0 
http_status=200 latency=0s ======
7f7c2342a700  1 ====== starting new request req=0x55c6307765f0 =====
7f7c2342a700  1 ====== req done req=0x55c6307765f0 op status=0 
http_status=200 latency=0s ======
7f0192499700  0 WARNING: RGWRados::log_usage(): user name empty 
(bucket=), skipping
7f7cc117f700  0 WARNING: RGWRados::log_usage(): user name empty 
(bucket=), skipping
7f0119f8f700  1 ====== starting new request req=0x562a2a8105f0 =====



-----Original Message-----
To: Janne Johansson
Cc: Marc Roos; ceph-users
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Re: radosgw health check url

Have you tried "/swift/healthcheck"?

Thanks!
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Sébastien Han
Senior Principal Software Engineer, Storage Architect

"Always give 100%. Unless you're giving blood."

On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 8:58 AM Janne Johansson <icepic...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>
> Den sön 16 aug. 2020 kl 21:18 skrev Marc Roos 
<m.r...@f1-outsourcing.eu>:
>
> > I have just put radosgw behind haproxy, and wondered if there is a 
> > health check endpoint. If not maybe it should be
>
>
> Yes, very good suggestion, both for having something where the rgw 
> could actually state if it "feels mostly ok" in some decent fashion, 
> and then of course so rgw can log something nice like "served health 
> check data, 200 - ok" instead of "stupid broken connection attempt 
failed".
>
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