A user asked if Controlup could track certificate expiry on storefront servers, as is done for ADC (trigger). A PowerShell script fired via a scheduled trigger can be used to alert before cert expiry, but Landon’s smarter approach via scoutbees in ScoutBees can also be used. More information can be found in ScoutBees.
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Hello happy monday! Is there a way that we can track certificate expiry on storefront servers, like we have for ADC (trigger) ? We wanted to know if its possible that controlup could list all certs which citrix is using and help us in tracking/renewing before cert expiry… any thoughts on this please?
I used this with a PowerShell script which will get fired via a scheduled trigger once a day and if the expiration is less than x the PoSh creates an email or an event (Error) in the app log which will then fire another trigger in ControlUp for alerting…
So built-in not…
You can with the http scout in scoutbees.
As usual Landon’s approach is way smarter :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
thank you, let me check this option in scoutbees:)
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