Health Checks for Mirth Connect server behind an Elastic Load Balancer in AWS #6054
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I am wanting to run Mirth Connect in AWS behind an Elastic Load Balancer. I need a health check that the load balancer can hit to make sure the service is running. Is there a URL on the HTTP connector for 8080 that can be used as a health check? |
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pacmano1
Jan 5, 2024
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Just use port 8443, you don't need to use 8080. Or you can just do you own dumb listener. And this is a question, not an issue, moving your post to the dicussions area. |
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Just use port 8443, you don't need to use 8080. Or you can just do you own dumb listener.
And this is a question, not an issue, moving your post to the dicussions area.