tcp_conn_validator
is used to verify that a service is listening on a given port.
It could be used to test either a remote or a local service. It support both IPv4 and
IPv6 connection strings. It also works with hostname.
tcp_conn_validator { 'foo-machine ssh service' :
host => '192.168.0.42',
port => 22,
}
The namevar of this resource can also be the connection string. It comes handy when one already have an array of ip:port or hostname:port string to test.
mongodb_cluster_nodes = ['192.168.0.2:27017', 'node02.foo.bar.com:27017']
tcp_conn_validator { $mongodb_cluster_nodes : }
####host
IP address or server DNS name on which the service is supposed to be bound to. Required if the namevar is not a connection string.
####port
Port on which the service is supposed to listen. Required if the namevar is not a connection string.
####try_sleep
The time to sleep in seconds between ‘tries’. Default: 1
####timeout
Number of seconds to wait before timing out. Default: 60
http_conn_validator
is used to verify that an http server is answering on a given port.
It could be used to test either a remote or a local service. It support both IPv4 and
IPv6 connection strings. It also works with hostname.
http_conn_validator { 'foo-machine home' :
home => '127.0.0.1',
port => 80,
use_ssl => true,
}
The namevar of this resource can also be the connection string. It comes handy when one already have an array of URLs string to test.
appli_cluster_nodes = ['https://server1.com/test-url', 'https://server2.com/test-url']
http_conn_validator { $appli_cluster_nodes : }
####host
IP address or server DNS name on which the service is supposed to be bound to. Required if the namevar is not a connection string.
####port
Port on which the service is supposed to listen. Required if the namevar is not a connection string.
####use_ssl
Whether the connection will be attempted using https. Default: false
####test_url
URL to use for testing if the HTTP server is up. Default: /
####try_sleep
The time to sleep in seconds between ‘tries’. Default: 1
####timeout
Number of seconds to wait before timing out. Default: 60