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<font face="Calibri">I'm fairly sure we don't have that capability
yet. I think pinger success is just based on response codes and
not content. Seems like it could be useful, though. Thinking
back, I'm not sure that even RHQ's netservice plugin had this
feature.</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/6/2015 1:23 PM, Brett Meyer wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Random question:
On the side, I maintain the web platforms for several nonprofits throughout the US. Each platform runs on its own OpenShift Online instance (EWS). There's also a content server running elsewhere (Apache on CentOS). In the past, I've used <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.montastic.com">http://www.montastic.com</a> to monitor them all. I typically setup regex for each platform's "About Us" page. If the content shows up properly, both the platform server and content server are running. Obviously, I don't *have* to use regex...
...but it's useful sometimes. Can Hawkular monitor a web URL using regex on the HTML content? Or is monitoring the app server and web server themselves the only option at this point?
Would love to help with Hawkular dogfooding.
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