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Do Maximum Retries Include Health Checks That Consider Backend Servers Unhealthy?
Updated on 2022-03-31 GMT+08:00
Do Maximum Retries Include Health Checks That Consider Backend Servers Unhealthy?
Yes. Maximum retries are the maximum number of health checks after which a backend server is detected healthy or the maximum number of health checks after which the same backend server is detected unhealthy.
Parent topic: Health Checks
Health Checks FAQs
- How Do I Troubleshoot an Unhealthy Backend Server of a Dedicated Load Balancer?
- How Do I Troubleshoot an Unhealthy Backend Server of a Shared Load Balancer?
- Why Is the Interval at Which Backend Servers Receive Health Check Packets Different from the Configured Interval?
- How Does ELB Perform UDP Health Checks? What Are the Precautions for UDP Health Checks?
- Why Does ELB Frequently Send Requests to Backend Servers During Health Checks?
- When Does a Health Check Start?
- Do Maximum Retries Include Health Checks That Consider Backend Servers Unhealthy?
- What Do I Do If a Lot of Access Logs Are Generated During Health Checks?
- What Status Codes Will Be Returned If Backend Servers Are Identified as Healthy?
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