Documentation/v2: update /health response
Signed-off-by: Gyu-Ho Lee <gyuhox@gmail.com>release-3.3
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#### Health Monitoring
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At lowest level, etcd exposes health information via HTTP at `/health` in JSON format. If it returns `{"health": "true"}`, then the cluster is healthy. Please note the `/health` endpoint is still an experimental one as in etcd 2.2.
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At lowest level, etcd exposes health information via HTTP at `/health` in JSON format. If it returns `{"health":true}`, then the cluster is healthy.
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```
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$ curl -L http://127.0.0.1:2379/health
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{"health": "true"}
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{"health":true}
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```
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You can also use etcdctl to check the cluster-wide health information. It will contact all the members of the cluster and collect the health information for you.
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```
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```json
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{"health": "true"}
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{"health":true}
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```
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