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@ -186,7 +186,10 @@ The table below shows this endpoint's support for
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- `H2PING` `(string "")` - Specifies an address that uses http2 to run a ping check on.
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At the specified `Interval`, a connection is made to the address, and a ping is sent.
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If the ping is successful, the check will be classified as `passing`, otherwise it will be marked as `critical`.
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TLS is used by default. To disable TLS and use h2c, set `H2PINGUseTLS` to `false`.
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TLS is used by default. To disable TLS and use h2c, set `H2PingUseTLS` to `false`.
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If TLS is enabled, a valid SSL certificate is required by default, but verification can be removed with `TLSSkipVerify`.
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- `H2PingUseTLS` `(bool: true)` - Specifies if TLS should be used for H2PING check.
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If TLS is enabled, a valid SSL certificate is required by default, but verification can be removed with `TLSSkipVerify`.
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- `HTTP` `(string: "")` - Specifies an `HTTP` check to perform a `GET` request
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ There are several different kinds of checks:
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- `H2ping + Interval` - These checks test an endpoint that uses http2
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by connecting to the endpoint and sending a ping frame. TLS is assumed to be configured by default.
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To disable TLS and use h2c, set `h2ping_enable_tls` to `false`. If the ping is successful
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To disable TLS and use h2c, set `h2ping_use_tls` to `false`. If the ping is successful
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within a specified timeout, then the check is updated as passing.
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The timeout defaults to 10 seconds, but is configurable using the `timeout` field. If TLS is enabled a valid
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certificate is required, unless `tls_skip_verify` is set to `true`.
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@ -422,14 +422,14 @@ a health check may be configured to become passing/warning/critical only after a
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specified number of consecutive checks return passing/critical.
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The status will not transition states until the configured threshold is reached.
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* `success_before_passing` - Number of consecutive successful results required
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- `success_before_passing` - Number of consecutive successful results required
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before check status transitions to passing. Defaults to `0`. Added in Consul 1.7.0.
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* `failures_before_warning` - Number of consecutive unsuccessful results required
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- `failures_before_warning` - Number of consecutive unsuccessful results required
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before check status transitions to warning. Defaults to the same value as that of
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`failures_before_critical` to maintain the expected behavior of not changing the
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status of serivce checks to `warning` before `critical` unless configured to do so.
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Values higher than `failures_before_critical` are invalid. Added in Consul 1.11.0.
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* `failures_before_critical` - Number of consecutive unsuccessful results required
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- `failures_before_critical` - Number of consecutive unsuccessful results required
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before check status transitions to critical. Defaults to `0`. Added in Consul 1.7.0.
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This feature is available for HTTP, TCP, gRPC, Docker & Monitor checks.
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