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I am writing a Python script to monitor the status of a certain websites and report if any error via email notification.



I am able to test the http status of the websites and websphere console urls.



Since the admin (console) is on DMGR , my code is able to check the status of only DMGR but not the nodes inside the DMGR ,whenever few env is down .. only node goes down. I need a way to monitor the node's status as well.



Any help would be appreciated.



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    I am writing a Python script to monitor the status of a certain websites and report if any error via email notification.



    I am able to test the http status of the websites and websphere console urls.



    Since the admin (console) is on DMGR , my code is able to check the status of only DMGR but not the nodes inside the DMGR ,whenever few env is down .. only node goes down. I need a way to monitor the node's status as well.



    Any help would be appreciated.



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      I am writing a Python script to monitor the status of a certain websites and report if any error via email notification.



      I am able to test the http status of the websites and websphere console urls.



      Since the admin (console) is on DMGR , my code is able to check the status of only DMGR but not the nodes inside the DMGR ,whenever few env is down .. only node goes down. I need a way to monitor the node's status as well.



      Any help would be appreciated.



      Thanks










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      I am writing a Python script to monitor the status of a certain websites and report if any error via email notification.



      I am able to test the http status of the websites and websphere console urls.



      Since the admin (console) is on DMGR , my code is able to check the status of only DMGR but not the nodes inside the DMGR ,whenever few env is down .. only node goes down. I need a way to monitor the node's status as well.



      Any help would be appreciated.



      Thanks







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          You application will be deployed to the JVMs on the nodes.
          Is your application configured to be accessible via the Node hostname [check virtualHost config]?
          if yes - thats the url, you need to check.






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            Is your application configured to be accessible via the Node hostname [check virtualHost config]?
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              Is your application configured to be accessible via the Node hostname [check virtualHost config]?
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                Is your application configured to be accessible via the Node hostname [check virtualHost config]?
                if yes - thats the url, you need to check.






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                You application will be deployed to the JVMs on the nodes.
                Is your application configured to be accessible via the Node hostname [check virtualHost config]?
                if yes - thats the url, you need to check.







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