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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T09:39:54+00:00 2026-05-30T09:39:54+00:00

I would like to write a script to check whethere the application is up

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I would like to write a script to check whethere the application is up or not using unix shell scripts.

From googling I found a script wget -O /dev/null -q http://mysite.com, But not sure how this works. Can someone please explain. It will be helpful for me.

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    2026-05-30T09:39:55+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 9:39 am
    1. Run the wget command
    2. the -O option tells where to put the data that is retrieved
    3. /dev/null is a special UNIX file that is always empty. In other words the data is discarded.
    4. -q means quiet. Normally wget prints lots of info telling its progress in downloading the data so we turn that bit off.
    5. http://mysite.com is the URL of the exact web page that you want to retrieve.

    Many programmers create a special page for this purpose that is short, and contains status data. In that case, do not discard it but save it to a log file by replacing -O /dev/null with -a mysite.log.

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