--- type: concepts, howto --- # Health Check **(CORE ONLY)** > - Liveness and readiness probes were [introduced][ce-10416] in GitLab 9.1. > - The `health_check` endpoint was [introduced][ce-3888] in GitLab 8.8 and was > deprecated in GitLab 9.1. > - [Access token](#access-token-deprecated) has been deprecated in GitLab 9.4 > in favor of [IP whitelist](#ip-whitelist). GitLab provides liveness and readiness probes to indicate service health and reachability to required services. These probes report on the status of the database connection, Redis connection, and access to the filesystem. These endpoints [can be provided to schedulers like Kubernetes][kubernetes] to hold traffic until the system is ready or restart the container as needed. ## IP whitelist To access monitoring resources, the requesting client IP needs to be included in a whitelist. For details, see [how to add IPs to a whitelist for the monitoring endpoints](../../../administration/monitoring/ip_whitelist.md). ## Using the endpoints locally With default whitelist settings, the probes can be accessed from localhost using the following URLs: ```text GET http://localhost/-/health ``` ```text GET http://localhost/-/readiness ``` ```text GET http://localhost/-/liveness ``` ## Health Checks whether the application server is running. It does not verify the database or other services are running. ```text GET /-/health ``` Example request: ```sh curl 'https://gitlab.example.com/-/health' ``` Example response: ```text GitLab OK ``` ## Readiness The readiness probe checks whether the GitLab instance is ready to use. It checks the dependent services (Database, Redis, Gitaly etc.) and gives a status for each. ```text GET /-/readiness ``` Example request: ```sh curl 'https://gitlab.example.com/-/readiness' ``` Example response: ```json { "db_check":{ "status":"failed", "message": "unexpected Db check result: 0" }, "redis_check":{ "status":"ok" }, "cache_check":{ "status":"ok" }, "queues_check":{ "status":"ok" }, "shared_state_check":{ "status":"ok" }, "gitaly_check":{ "status":"ok", "labels":{ "shard":"default" } } } ``` ## Liveness DANGER: **Warning:** In Gitlab [12.4](https://about.gitlab.com/upcoming-releases/) the response body of the Liveness check will change to match the example below. The liveness probe checks whether the application server is alive. Unlike the [`health`](#health) check, this check hits the database. ```text GET /-/liveness ``` Example request: ```sh curl 'https://gitlab.example.com/-/liveness' ``` Example response: On success, the endpoint will return a `200` HTTP status code, and a response like below. ```json { "status": "ok" } ``` On failure, the endpoint will return a `500` HTTP status code. ## Access token (Deprecated) > NOTE: **Note:** > Access token has been deprecated in GitLab 9.4 in favor of [IP whitelist](#ip-whitelist). An access token needs to be provided while accessing the probe endpoints. The current accepted token can be found under the **Admin area ➔ Monitoring ➔ Health check** (`admin/health_check`) page of your GitLab instance. ![access token](img/health_check_token.png) The access token can be passed as a URL parameter: ```text https://gitlab.example.com/-/readiness?token=ACCESS_TOKEN ``` [ce-10416]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/merge_requests/10416 [ce-3888]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/merge_requests/3888 [pingdom]: https://www.pingdom.com [nagios-health]: https://nagios-plugins.org/doc/man/check_http.html [newrelic-health]: https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/alert-policies/downtime-alerts/availability-monitoring [kubernetes]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-probes/