Hi Sebastian,
This type of feature can be very useful for liveness and readiness probes in a 
Kubernetes cluster [1].
Maybe you can think at check status per-cache but also at whole server level.
[1] 
http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/production-pods/#liveness-and-readiness-probes-aka-health-checks
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    On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 7:11 AM, Sebastian Laskawiec 
<slask...@redhat.com> wrote:
 

 Dear Community,
I'd like to ask you for help. I'm currently sketching a design for a REST 
health check endpoint for Infinispan and I'm trying to imagine possible use 
cases. 
Could you please give me a hand and tell me what functionalities are important 
for you? Would you like to be able to check status per-cache or maybe a red 
(not healthy), green (healthy), yellow (healthy, rebalance in progress) cluster 
status is sufficient? What kind of information do you expect to be there?
ThanksSebastian
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