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Karl Pauls commented on FELIX-5952: ----------------------------------- [~bdelacretaz], for the record, I asked [~ch...@die-schneider.net] to start a discussion about this because I wanted to see if there is interest in the *contribution*. In other words, he wasn't necessarily proposing this module to Felix - he was rather asking if there would be interest in felix to accept the contribution on this JIRA. I agree, however, that it looks like calling this JIRA a contribution looks a little premature - it should probably better be called a proposal for a possible future contribution. As I mentioned on dev@felix - I think we should still discuss it to see if there is enough interest to begin with. If so, we should take that back to sling and see if can get some consensus about actually moving it. > Felix Health Checks > ------------------- > > Key: FELIX-5952 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-5952 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Georg Henzler > Assignee: Karl Pauls > Priority: Major > Attachments: > FELIX-5952-new-module-healthcheck-initial-version-v2.zip, > FELIX-5952-new-module-healthcheck-initial-version.zip > > > Sling Health Checks [1] allow to check a system's health manually (humans) or > technically (load balancers, Kubernetes, etc.). Since Sling HCs have minimal > dependencies to Sling, they should be brought to Felix to make them available > to a broader audience and to to be able to use the executor runtime for the > systemready checks - see [2] for the discussion on the Sling mailing list. > [1] > https://sling.apache.org/documentation/bundles/sling-health-check-tool.html > [2] > http://apache-sling.73963.n3.nabble.com/hackathon-health-checks-td4086283.html -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)