diff --git a/compute/instances/reference-content/images-and-instantapps.mdx b/compute/instances/reference-content/images-and-instantapps.mdx
index 1324a04ec5..f43491d0a2 100644
--- a/compute/instances/reference-content/images-and-instantapps.mdx
+++ b/compute/instances/reference-content/images-and-instantapps.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Discover a complete list of OS images and InstantApps available for Scaleway Instances. Choose the perfect setup for your needs and optimize your virtual environment.
tags: instance
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2024-06-17
categories:
- compute
diff --git a/compute/instances/troubleshooting/fix-noble-wrong-ppa-configuration.mdx b/compute/instances/troubleshooting/fix-noble-wrong-ppa-configuration.mdx
index 51be4e16c7..bc5c7eb4d2 100644
--- a/compute/instances/troubleshooting/fix-noble-wrong-ppa-configuration.mdx
+++ b/compute/instances/troubleshooting/fix-noble-wrong-ppa-configuration.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: This page helps you to fix the PPA configuration on Ubuntu 24.04 Noble
tags: ubuntu-noble noble 24.04 ppa staging
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-20
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2024-06-20
categories:
- compute
diff --git a/containers/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx b/containers/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx
index 595892f879..ace6fd770e 100644
--- a/containers/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx
+++ b/containers/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to push container images to Scaleway's Container Registry.
tags: push-image namespace container-registry
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2019-02-25
categories:
- container-registry
diff --git a/containers/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx b/containers/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx
index 3173f0991c..da3d2ec5ff 100644
--- a/containers/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx
+++ b/containers/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Monitoring of your Kubernetes Kapsule cluster
tags: kubernetes cluster pvc
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-20
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2020-10-14
categories:
- kubernetes
diff --git a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx
index 3829a7b7a0..ec3142a976 100644
--- a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx
+++ b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to manage your Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule cluster, including adding nodes and pools via the Scaleway console.
tags: kubernetes kapsule-cluser
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-05-31
categories:
- kubernetes
diff --git a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx
index 66cf7a2a79..7ed4d8dbd4 100644
--- a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx
+++ b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to manage your Scaleway Kubernetes Kosmos cluster, including adding nodes and pools via the Scaleway console.
tags: kubernetes kosmos-cluster kosmos
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-05-31
categories:
- kubernetes
diff --git a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx
index 1884945a96..47eaf4310f 100644
--- a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx
+++ b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to deploy containerized applications with the Easy Deploy feature on Scaleway Kubernetes clusters.
tags: deploy containerized-applications easy-deploy
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2020-10-14
categories:
- kubernetes
diff --git a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx
index 834deee4df..d5d95e9663 100644
--- a/containers/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx
+++ b/containers/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Discover step-by-step instructions on upgrading the Kubernetes version for your Kapsule cluster to ensure optimal performance and features.
tags: kubernetes kubernetes-kapsule kapsule cluster upgrade
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2022-12-21
categories:
- kubernetes
diff --git a/containers/kubernetes/reference-content/introduction-to-kubernetes.mdx b/containers/kubernetes/reference-content/introduction-to-kubernetes.mdx
index bf2179f87e..6d3f070bb5 100644
--- a/containers/kubernetes/reference-content/introduction-to-kubernetes.mdx
+++ b/containers/kubernetes/reference-content/introduction-to-kubernetes.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Explore the basics of Kubernetes (K8s), an open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and services.
tags: kubernetes persistent volume persistent-volume
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-05-31
categories:
- kubernetes
diff --git a/dedibox-console/classic-hosting/how-to/solve-email-account-connection-problems.mdx b/dedibox-console/classic-hosting/how-to/solve-email-account-connection-problems.mdx
index ea3ff46557..391d7324e1 100644
--- a/dedibox-console/classic-hosting/how-to/solve-email-account-connection-problems.mdx
+++ b/dedibox-console/classic-hosting/how-to/solve-email-account-connection-problems.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to resolve connection problems with your email account on Web Hosting Classic quickly and easily.
tags: webhosting connection problem error email
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-05-26
categories:
- webhosting
diff --git a/dedibox-console/cpanel-hosting/quickstart.mdx b/dedibox-console/cpanel-hosting/quickstart.mdx
index f20aa4d820..b1aa36011b 100644
--- a/dedibox-console/cpanel-hosting/quickstart.mdx
+++ b/dedibox-console/cpanel-hosting/quickstart.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: This page shows you how to get started with cPanel webhosting.
tags: webhosting cpanel
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-05-26
categories:
- webhosting
@@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ Nameservers are servers used to translate domain names into IP addresses. When y
3. Click the **Manage DNS Servers** tab to find a list of your nameservers.
-4. Erase the old addresses.
+4. Erase the old addresses.
5. Include the new cPanel nameservers.
6. Click **Update DNS Servers** to update the information.
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diff --git a/dedibox/kvm-over-ip/how-to/quanta-computer.mdx b/dedibox/kvm-over-ip/how-to/quanta-computer.mdx
index 1b2e235398..4807de2ab4 100644
--- a/dedibox/kvm-over-ip/how-to/quanta-computer.mdx
+++ b/dedibox/kvm-over-ip/how-to/quanta-computer.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: This page explains how to use the KVM device of Quanta Computer servers on Scaleway dedicated servers
tags: kvm quanta qct
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-17
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-07-16
categories:
- dedibox-servers
diff --git a/managed-databases/postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx b/managed-databases/postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx
index 2e86866ba7..11d9d6db91 100644
--- a/managed-databases/postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx
+++ b/managed-databases/postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to effectively monitor your Database Instance using Scaleway Cockpit for optimal performance.
tags: managed-database database cockpit observability dashboard metrics logs alerts
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-19
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2024-06-19
categories:
- managed-databases
diff --git a/network/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx b/network/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx
index 5f677a49ca..8b7defdedf 100644
--- a/network/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx
+++ b/network/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ content:
tags: balancing-rule balancing rules api load-balancer
dates:
posted: 2023-11-27
- validation: 2024-06-18
+ validation: 2024-12-23
categories:
- network
---
diff --git a/network/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx b/network/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx
index f38a78169e..9919f3d004 100644
--- a/network/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx
+++ b/network/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: Learn how to set up frontends and backends with Scaleway Load Balancer. Step-by-step guide for configuring efficient network routing and load distribution.
tags: load-balancer load balancer
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-18
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2021-05-26
categories:
- network
diff --git a/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-frontends.mdx b/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-frontends.mdx
index 86d9bdc627..fc67867d92 100644
--- a/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-frontends.mdx
+++ b/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-frontends.mdx
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ content:
h1: Configuring your Load Balancer's frontend
paragraph: Discover essential tips for configuring frontends with Scaleway Load Balancer. Optimize your network setup with detailed, easy-to-follow instructions.
tags: load-balancer
-categories:
+categories:
- load-balancer
- network
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-18
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2023-06-05
---
diff --git a/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-health-checks.mdx b/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-health-checks.mdx
index 5c01840d05..47ab5c8343 100644
--- a/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-health-checks.mdx
+++ b/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-health-checks.mdx
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ content:
h1: Configuring health checks
paragraph: Learn how to configure effective health checks for your services with Scaleway Load Balancer. Ensure optimal performance and reliability with expert guidance.
tags: load-balancer health-check health interval transient-state unhealthy-threshold
-categories:
+categories:
- load-balancer
- network
dates:
- validation: 2024-06-18
+ validation: 2024-12-23
posted: 2023-06-05
---
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ In this document, we explain some of the different settings available when setti
## Health check types
-Health checks are available in many different types. By default, the health check type is set to be the same as that of the [backend protocol](/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-backends/#protocol-and-port), that is to say **TCP** or **HTTP**. However, this can be overridden.
+Health checks are available in many different types. By default, the health check type is set to be the same as that of the [backend protocol](/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-backends/#protocol-and-port), that is to say **TCP** or **HTTP**. However, this can be overridden.
The following health check types are available:
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ When selecting HTTP health checks, you are prompted to select values for the fol
**Method**: Specifies the HTTP method the Load Balancer uses to send health check requests to the backend server. The following options are available:
- `GET`: The Load Balancer sends a simple request to retrieve information. This is the most common choice for a health check method.
-- `POST`: The Load Balancer submits data for processing to a specified resource endpoint.
+- `POST`: The Load Balancer submits data for processing to a specified resource endpoint.
- `PUT`: The Load Balancer submits data to update a specified resource.
While `GET` is a commonly-used method as it is considered a "safe" choice with minimal side effects on the backend server, `POST` or `PUT` may be suitable for checking the health of applications running on backend servers that rely heavily on form submissions, data updates or write operations.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ While `GET` is a commonly-used method as it is considered a "safe" choice with m
For MYSQL health checks, you are prompted to select the database username. The MYSQL health check sends two MySQL packets to the server: first a Client Authentication packet and then a QUIT packet to properly close the MySQL session. The received MySQL Handshake Initialization packet (and/or Error packet) is then parsed. This basic but useful test does not produce errors or aborted connections on the server. However, bear in mind that it does not check database presence or database consistency (an external check e.g. with xinetd would be required for this).
The user specified for the health check must be unlocked and authorized without a password.
-
+
For MySQL versions < 8.0:
```
@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ For MYSQL health checks, you are prompted to select the database username. The M
For MySQL versions >= 8.0 and < 9.0, the `mysql_native_password` authentication plugin is no longer enabled by default. Therefore you need to activate it with the following setting:
```
- mysql_native_password=ON
+ mysql_native_password=ON
```
You can then create the user:
```
CREATE USER ''@'' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password;
- ```
+ ```
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ No additional settings are required for REDIS health checks. A PING redis comman
### TCP
-No additional settings are required for TCP health checks. This check consists of a connection attempt that either fails or succeeds.
+No additional settings are required for TCP health checks. This check consists of a connection attempt that either fails or succeeds.
## TLS
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The activation setting is inherited from your [backend configuration](/network/l
## Verify certificate
-If you activated TLS encryption for your health check, the Verify Certificate setting displays. This determines whether the backend server's certificate is verified during health checks.
+If you activated TLS encryption for your health check, the Verify Certificate setting displays. This determines whether the backend server's certificate is verified during health checks.
This setting is inherited from the [backend configuration](/network/load-balancer/reference-content/configuring-backends/#verify-certificate) and cannot be overridden:
- If you activated TLS on your backend, the Verify Certificate setting you chose there is inherited for health checks.
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ The above also applies if you edit your backend settings after creating the back
## Proxy Protocol
-Proxy Protocol enables the original client IP address to be passed to the backend server in a standardized way during health checks. Note that the backend server must support the selected Proxy Protocol.
+Proxy Protocol enables the original client IP address to be passed to the backend server in a standardized way during health checks. Note that the backend server must support the selected Proxy Protocol.
The following versions of Proxy Protocol are available:
@@ -134,5 +134,5 @@ Recommended settings for all the parameters below are selected by default, howev
* **Unhealthy threshold:** The number of consecutive failed health checks after which a backend server is diagnosed as unhealthy, and its status is changed to `Down`. Requests/connections will no longer be forwarded to servers with a `down` status.The default value is 3, the minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 9 999.
* **Interval (transient state)**: The interval between two consecutive health checks when a server is in a transient state. The default value is 0.5, the minimum value is 0.1 and the maximum value is 2 147 483. Note that a backend server is in a transient state when:
* It is considered `up`, but then fails a health check. It stays in this transient state until the number of consecutive unsuccessful health checks goes above the unhealthy threshold, at which point it switches to `down`.
- * It is considered `down`, but then passes a health check. It stays in this transient state until the number of consecutive successful health checks goes above two, at which point it switches to `up`.
+ * It is considered `down`, but then passes a health check. It stays in this transient state until the number of consecutive successful health checks goes above two, at which point it switches to `up`.
* **Shut down sessions if unhealthy**: Activate this option if you want the Load Balancer to shut down any open sessions to a given backend server as soon as that server is diagnosed as unhealthy.
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