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Configuration of vCloudHttpTest
This test emulates a user accessing the vCloud Director Cell via HTTP(S), and reports whether the vCloud Director Cell is accessible or not. In the process, the test indicates the availability of the vCloud Director Cell over the web, and the time it took for the agent to access it. This way, issues in webbased access to the Cell come to light.
The web page being accessed. This URL should be of the format URL name:URL value. URL name is a unique name assigned to the URL, and the URL value is the value of the URL. By default, the URL parameter is set to HomePage:https://<IP_address_of_managed_vCloudDirectorCell:443/>, where HomePage is the URL name, and https://<IP_address_of_managed_vCloudDirectorCell:443/> is the URL value. If required, you can even configure multiple URLs – one each for every web page that the test should attempt to access. If each URL configured requires special permissions for logging in, then, you need to configure the test with separate credentials for logging into every URL. Likewise, you need to provide instructions to the test on how to validate the content returned by every URL, and also set an encoding format for each URL. To enable administrators to easily configure the above per URL, eG Enterprise provides a special interface. To access this interface, click on the encircled ‘+’ button alongside the URL text box in the test configuration page. To know how to use this special interface, refer to Configuring Multiple URLs for Monitoring document.
DNS lookups can cause significant delays in rendering a webpage. To avoid such delays, administrators may want to know how long the DNS server takes to respond to the requests. To help administrators in this regard, this test reports the DNS response time measure when the REPORT DNS TIME flag is set to Yes. By default, this flag is set to No indicating that this test will not report the DNS response time measure by default.
When changing the configuration for specific servers, a “*” beside the text box corresponding to the parameter signifies that these values have to be manually configured by the user. The parameter values that require to be configured will typically be prefixed with a “$” or contain a series of “*”. A value of "none" in the parameter value indicates that the corresponding parameter value can be changed if required.
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