# Attaching Logs SITE_NAME ping endpoints accept HTTP HEAD, GET and POST request methods. When using HTTP POST, **you can include arbitrary payload in the request body**. If the request body looks like a UTF-8 string, SITE_NAME will log the first 10 kilobytes of the request body, so you can inspect it later. ## Logging Command Output In this example, we run `certbot renew`, capture its output, and submit the captured output to SITE_NAME: ```bash #!/bin/sh m=$(/usr/bin/certbot renew 2>&1) curl -fsS --retry 3 --data-raw "$m" PING_URL ``` ## In Combination with the `/fail` Endpoint We can extend the previous example and signal either success or failure depending on the exit code: ```bash #!/bin/sh url=PING_URL m=$(/usr/bin/certbot renew 2>&1) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then url=$url/fail; fi curl -fsS --retry 3 --data-raw "$m" $url ``` ## All in One Line Finally, all of the above can be packaged in a single line. The one-line version can be put directly in crontab, without using a wrapper script. ```bash m=$(/usr/bin/certbot renew 2>&1); curl -fsS --data-raw "$m" "PING_URL$([ $? -ne 0 ] && echo -n /fail)" ```