Hi Wei,

thanks for your effort,

I will open an issue. In the mean time, i also get several errors - even
more then of the failing healthserver check.

it seams, that in an redundant setup, there are several things broken at
the moment.
i now get additionally several errors on the master-router.
Failing healthchecks:
  - dhcp_chck.py
  - dns_chck.py (here i get some information, that die instance has no
entry of the hostname in the /etc/hosts)

Nevertheless my offering for the cloud doesn't have this services specified
as well as the tier networks don't offer dhcp or dns services. ....


Am Mi., 29. Sept. 2021 um 09:29 Uhr schrieb Wei ZHOU <[email protected]
>:

> I confirm that the health check on `webserver` checks the process
> `apache2` in VR.
>
> {"id":"0","service":"webserver","processname":"apache2","serviceName":"apache2","servicePath":"/var/run/apache2/apache2.pid","pidFile":"/var/run/apache2/apache2.pid","isDefault":"true"}
>
> Christopher, could you please file an issue on github ?
> https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues
>
> -Wei
>
>
> On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 09:21, Wei ZHOU <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Christopher,
>>
>> There is no such service 'webserver.service' in cloudstack VR. Do you
>> mean apache2 ? It is set up in VR for 'Userdata' service.
>> Considering your custom vpc offering does not support 'Userdata',
>> the health check on it should not be performed. it might be a bug (please
>> provide more info).
>>
>> You can exclude a health check (effectively on all VRs) by setting global
>> configuration `router.health.checks.to.exclude`.
>>
>> -Wei
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 09:11, Christopher Brown <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I am setting up a redundant VPC.
>>> Therefore i created a custome service offering with the following Service
>>> provided by the virtual Router:
>>> - Portforwarding
>>> - Network ACL
>>> - SourceNAT
>>> - VPN
>>> - StaticNat
>>>
>>> I now getting alerts, that the router couldn't pass all health checks.
>>> The
>>> one failing at the moment is "webserver.service".
>>> As far as i got reading the log files, the apache service on the router
>>> is
>>> shutting down, as know valid / correct ssl - certificate is availeable.
>>>
>>> So now i am looking for some support on how to get rid of the errors and
>>> some information, why a webserver is running on the router?
>>> I found some articel in the wiki about the integrated Load Balancer. But
>>> i
>>> didn't have the service in the vpc service offering as well it wasn't
>>> selected for the (custome) service offering for the tier-networks for the
>>> vpc.
>>>
>>> Hope someone can help me out!
>>> Regards!
>>>
>>

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