HTTP-PING utility
(google .. to download)
http-ping.exe
very good utility to check urls. I use to to check is ps gateway urls are up and ok , ps sites are up and working.
(google .. to download)
http-ping.exe
very good utility to check urls. I use to to check is ps gateway urls are up and ok , ps sites are up and working.
http-ping [-t] [-n count] [-i interval] [-f file-name] [-s] [-v]
[-q] [-c] [-r] [-w timeout] [-p] [-d] [-o data | -of file-name] URL
Where:
URL The URL you wish to check. For example, http://www.kiva.org,
http://209.191.122.70, or http://www.yourhost:8080.
Be sure to surround an IPv6 address with square brackets. For
example, http://[2a00:1450:4007:800::1014].
Options:
-t Ping the specified URL until stopped.
To see statistics and continue - type Control-Break;
To stop - type Control-C.
-n count Send 'count' requests. Supercedes -t.
-i interval Wait 'interval' seconds between each request. There is a
1-second wait if this option is not specified.
-f file-name Save responses to file 'file-name'. Please specify the full
path, and use quotes around file names with spaces.
-s Silent. Print no output.
-v Verbose. Print detailed output. Supercedes -s.
-q Quick. Perform HTTP HEAD requests instead of GETs. This will
retrieve headers only, and bytes reported will be 0.
-c Perform a full connection on each request; ignore keep-alive.
-r Follow HTTP redirects.
-w timeout Wait 'timeout' seconds for a response before timing out.
Specify 0 to avoid timing out.
If not specified, the default timeout is 30 seconds.
-p Use the proxy defined in the Windows Internet settings.
-d Print the date and time of each ping attempt.
-o data Perform HTTP POSTs sending the given data. Please enclose
the data in quotes if it contains spaces.\n"
-of file-name Perform HTTP POSTs sending the contents of file 'file-name'.
Please specify the full path, and use quotes if the file name
contains spaces.