[ClusterLabs] need help in "Scratch Step-by-Step Instructions for Building Your First High-Availability " wget -O - http://localhost/server-status
Ken Gaillot
kgaillot at redhat.com
Thu Jan 31 15:15:02 EST 2019
On Thu, 2019-01-31 at 16:09 +0000, Aliaj, Shpetim wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> i am setting up a test cluster for apache, but on the step 6.4
> Configure the cluster. i have https enabled with a cert.
> the cert is configured for the IP of the host not the localhost.
>
> its say there that the wget -O - http://localhost/server-status is
> the command to check if the config is right.
>
> that command does not work for me.
>
> But the wget --no-check-certificate -O -
> https://localhost/server-status
> --2019-01-31 11:04:08-- https://localhost/server-status
> Resolving localhost (localhost)... ::1, 127.0.0.1
> Connecting to localhost (localhost)|::1|:443... connected.
> WARNING: no certificate subject alternative name matches
> requested host name ‘localhost’.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 4225 (4.1K) [text/html]
> Saving to: ‘STDOUT’
>
> 0%
> [
> ] 0 --.-
> K/s <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2
> Final//EN">
> <html><head>
> <title>Apache Status</title>
> </head><body>
> <h1>Apache Server Status for localhost (via ::1)</h1>
>
>
> How can i add the --no-check-certificate or any other configs to the
> "pcs resource create WebSite ocf:heartbeat:apache
> configfile=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf statusurl="
> https://localhost/server-status" op monitor interval=1min
Use http instead of https here
>
> thanks a lot
>
> Tim
>
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Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com>
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