Website Check
Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 7:54 am
I have a website that uses an F5 for load balancing between two servers. I am monitoring these two servers, ServerA and ServerB, for basic hardware checks (cpu, memory, disk space, etc). The website is called mysite.com and on each server I have an asp page that has a value. This page ensures the site is up and communicating with the backend database correctly. The text on the asp page is ALL IS GOOD. I want to place a check for the website and list the website check in a different Host Group. The ServerA and ServerB are in a WIndows Prod Host Group and I want mysite.com to be listed in the IIS Website Host Group.
My question is can I create one service check and add this service check to each of the servers while also making each server a Parent, so when Server maintenance happens we can disable notification for Windows Prod Hostgroup and no notifications will be sent out? Or will I need to create two separate service checks? The service check will basically be to check the webpage using ssl to look for ALL IS GOOD when hitting the ServerA/myasp.asp page and ServerB/myasp.asp page.
I am thinking I am over complicating this but at a loss and looking for some guidance to simplify this web check without creating more work and unnecessary service checks.
My question is can I create one service check and add this service check to each of the servers while also making each server a Parent, so when Server maintenance happens we can disable notification for Windows Prod Hostgroup and no notifications will be sent out? Or will I need to create two separate service checks? The service check will basically be to check the webpage using ssl to look for ALL IS GOOD when hitting the ServerA/myasp.asp page and ServerB/myasp.asp page.
I am thinking I am over complicating this but at a loss and looking for some guidance to simplify this web check without creating more work and unnecessary service checks.