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Default Parameters for AWSHttpTest
This test emulates a user accessing a web page on the cloud via HTTP(S), and reports whether that page is accessible or not. In the process, the test indicates the availability of the cloud over the web, and the time it took for the agent to access the cloud over the web. This way, issues in web-based access to the cloud come to light.
This page depicts the default parameters that need to be configured for the AWSHttpTest
The web page(s) that is being accessed has to be provided in the URL text box. While multiple URLs (separated by commas) can be provided, each 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:http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/, where HomePage is the URL name, and http://aws.amazon.com/ec2 is the URL value. You can modify this default setting to configure any URL of your choice - e.g., the URL of the login page to your cloud-based infrastructure.
In the CONTENT text box, specify a set of instruction:value pairs. These instruction:value pairs are used to validate the content being returned by the test. If the CONTENT value is none:none, no validation is performed. The number of pairs specified in this text box, must be equal to the number of URLs being monitored. The instruction should be one of Inc or Exc. Inc tells the test that for the content returned by the web server to be valid, the content must include the specified value (a simple string search is done in this case). An instruction of Exc instructs the test that the server's output is valid if it does not contain the specified value. In both cases, the content specification can include wild card patterns. For example, an Inc instruction can be Inc:*Home page*.An Inc and an Exc instruction can be provided in quick succession in the following format: Inc:*Home Page*,Exc:*home.
The HttpTest supports HTTP authentication. The CREDENTIALS parameter is to be set if a specific user name / password has to be specified to login to a page. Against this parameter, the URLname of every configured URL will be displayed; corresponding to each listed URLname, a Username text box and a Password text box will be made available. These parameters will take either of the following values:
- valid Username and Password for every configured URLname
- none in both the Username and Password text boxes of all configured URLnames (the default setting), if no user authorization is required
Where NTLM (Integrated Windows) authentication is supported, valid CREDENTIALS are mandatory. In other words, a none specification will not be supported in such cases. Therefore, in this case, against each configured URLname, you will have to provide a valid Username in the format: domainname\username, followed by a valid Password.
Please be sure to check if your web site requires HTTP authentication while configuring this parameter. HTTP authentication
typically involves a separate pop-up window when you try to access the page. Many sites use HTTP POST for obtaining the user name and password and validating the user login. In such cases, the username and password have to be provided as part of the POST information and NOT as part of the CREDENTIALS specification for this test.
If a Windows NTLM proxy is to be configured for use, then additionally, you will have to configure the Windows domain name and the Windows workstation name required for the same against the PROXY DOMAIN and PROXY WORKSTATION parameters. If the environment does not support a Windows NTLM proxy, set these parameters to none.
When changing default configurations of tests, the values with “$” indicate variables that will be replaced by the eG system according to the specific server being managed - for instance, $hostName is the host/nickname of the target host, $port is the port number of the server being monitored. E.g., for a server xyz:80, $hostName will be changed automatically by the eG manager to “xyz” and $port will be changed to “80” when configuring a test.
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