Thanks, I’ll try your suggestions. I was trying to do this “before” the initial 
first-user setup and that’s probably why the /rhn/Login.do didn’t work.

Chris

On 4/13/17, 7:35 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of Michael 
Mraka" <[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:

    Fouts, Christopher:
    > I setup Spacewalk in an AWS instance, and put an AWS load balancer (ELB) 
in front of it. In the Health Check tab of the load balancer, what should I put 
for the Ping Path? I have the following
    > 
    > Ping Protocol: HTTPS
    > Ping Port: 443
    > Ping Path: ???
    > 
    > Response Timeout: 5s
    > Interval: 10s
    > Unhealthy Threshold: 2
    > Healthy Threshold: 3
    > 
    >  I’ve tried /rhn/Login.do to no avail. The ELB shows the instance as 
OutOfService
    
    If you want to monitor apache+tomcat is working you can use 
/rhn/help/about.do,
    if just apache is enough try /pub/.
    
    Anyway I think /rhn/Login.do is also good choice. So maybe look into
    /var/log/httpd/access.log whether you can see any access from health check 
there.
    Otherwise it could be a network issue/misconfiguration.
    
    Regards,
    
    --
    Michael Mráka
    System Management Engineering, Red Hat
    
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