Difference between revisions of "Using cURL to troubleshoot monitors"
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'''Example syntax for HTTP:''' | '''Example syntax for HTTP:''' | ||
− | curl http://[ip][port]/[ | + | curl http://[ip][port]/[...] |
'''Example syntax for HTTPS:''' | '''Example syntax for HTTPS:''' | ||
− | curl | + | curl '''-k''' https://[ip][port]/[...] |
-k to ignore certificate issues | -k to ignore certificate issues | ||
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'''Example to pass a host header''' | '''Example to pass a host header''' | ||
− | curl --header 'Host: [host]' [ | + | curl --header 'Host: [host]' [METHOD]://[ip][port]/[...] |
Additional useful option | Additional useful option | ||
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-h for help | -h for help | ||
-v for verbosity | -v for verbosity | ||
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+ | If different partitions are used, you might need to change the routing domain: | ||
+ | rdexec <route domain id> command | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K12531 K12531: Troubleshooting health monitors] | ||
+ | * [https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K15408 K15408: Troubleshooting BIG-IP GTM monitors] | ||
+ | * [https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13472?sr=33700626 Userland applications in non-default route domains] |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 7 February 2019
cURL is a very useful tool when testing monitors
Example syntax for HTTP:
curl http://[ip][port]/[...]
Example syntax for HTTPS:
curl -k https://[ip][port]/[...] -k to ignore certificate issues
Example to pass a host header
curl --header 'Host: [host]' [METHOD]://[ip][port]/[...]
Additional useful option
-h for help -v for verbosity
If different partitions are used, you might need to change the routing domain:
rdexec <route domain id> command