kihei/i-07fcf2aed6c4dfd66
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> GET / HTTP/1.1 > Host: sth:5000 > User-Agent: curl/7.74.0 > Accept: */* > * Mark bundle as not supporting multiuse < HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Server: Werkzeug/2.3.7 Python/3.9.2 < Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 19:41:10 GMT < Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 < Content-Length: 12 < Connection: close < * Closing connection 0 Unauthorizedadmin@i-0e74e27947cf1a85c:~$ curl sth:5000/[0-]
paris/i-0e74e27947cf1a85c 03:51
by SadServersfsck from util-linux 2.36.1 e2fsck 1.46.2 (28-Feb-2021) ext2fs_open2: Bad magic number in super-block fsck.ext2: Superblock invalid, trying backup blocks... fsck.ext2: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/nvme2n1p1 The superblock could not be read or does not describe a valid ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> or e2fsck -b 32768 <device> admin@i-0eacfe699faffbd49:~$
kihei/i-0eacfe699faffbd49 05:33
by SadServersnstance being checked. The protocol is either TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, or SSL. The rang1) through 65535.</p> <p>TCP is the default, specified as a TCP: port pair, for this case, a health check simply attempts to open a TCP connection to the instan Failure to connect within the configured timeout is considered unhealthy.</p> <s SSL: port pair, for example, SSL:5000.</p> <p>For HTTP/HTTPS, you must includeg. HTTP is specified as a HTTP:port;/;PathToPing; grouping, for example \"HTTP:8. In this case, a HTTP GET request is issued to the instance on the given port a than \"200 OK\" within the timeout period is considered unhealthy.</p> <p>The ting target must be 1024 16-bit Unicode characters or less.</p>" lib/python3/dist-packages/botocore/data/opsworks/2013-02-18/service-2.json: Specifies the time duration for the batching of log events. The minimum value is is 5000ms.</p>" ^C admin@i-0a03ac60b4ea04337:/$ cd /etc/ admin@i-0a03ac60b4ea04337:/etc$