On Wed 2 Aug 2017 at 00:02, John Hovell wrote:
> From the docs:
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> https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Metrics+Plugin
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> "The Healthcheck servlet runs the healthchecks defined against the Metrics
> API and returns the detailed status in JSON (or JSONP) format, while the
> high level sta
>From the docs:
https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Metrics+Plugin
"The Healthcheck servlet runs the healthchecks defined against the Metrics
API and returns the detailed status in JSON (or JSONP) format, while the
high level status is reported by the HTTP status code.
These servlets a
Hey Daniel, After performing the check where does this plugin report the
result of the check?
I am writing a http liveness probe and i need an endpoint url.
On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:10:28 AM UTC+5:30, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> A real health check is provided by
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.
Thanks all, that metrics plugin looks awesome and I will definitely look
into it! It's a bit over the top for our current setup but I'm putting on
my list right now.
Luis
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That just checks if server container is running...
For a real *active* health check, install the metrics plugin.
FTR plugins can add additional health checks for reporting by the metrics
plugin
On Sunday 4 September 2016, Luis Arias wrote:
> Hi, A URL that works for me is simply /robots.txt.
A real health check is provided by
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Metrics+Plugin
> On 04.09.2016, at 20:51, Luis Arias wrote:
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> Hi, A URL that works for me is simply /robots.txt. It's unlikely to change
> and returns a 200 if jenkins is up. Not a realy health check but better
Hi, A URL that works for me is simply /robots.txt. It's unlikely to
change and returns a 200 if jenkins is up. Not a realy health check but
better than nothing!
Luis
On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 1:03:54 PM UTC+2, geoffroy...@gmail.com wrote:
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> You might try to check the /login endpoint, whic
You might try to check the /login endpoint, which is available for both
authenticated and unauthenticated jenkins instance
BR
Le vendredi 3 juin 2016 18:34:11 UTC+2, Michael Chletsos a écrit :
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> I have an authenticated Jenkins setup that I need to monitor that the
> service is up - that is al
Either check the home page, or set up for example a token on some job that
you know is here to stay so that you can call through a simple
unauthenticated HTTP call?
My 2 cents
2016-06-03 18:34 GMT+02:00 Michael Chletsos :
> I have an authenticated Jenkins setup that I need to monitor that the
>
I have an authenticated Jenkins setup that I need to monitor that the
service is up - that is all - I want to know if there is an endpoint that
does not require authentication and returns a 2xx or 3xx response? A 4xx
response will not work.
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