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The default monitor associated with nodes are ICMP. And the pools will also have some monitor associated with it, usually if the services is running - the member will be marked up and inturn marking the pool available.
Removing the default monitor should not cause any impact on the pool, because pool also has a monitor configured in it.
Can you please share your config, showing what monitor is configured in pool.
What is the status of the node when you enable the default node monitor??
The member status in a pool is a combination of the pool monitor and the node monitor. Both need to be up to mark a pool member as up.
In older software versions the default node monitor was set to icmp, newer versions don't have a default node monitor.
My advice would be to not use a monitor on the node's.
Cheers,
Kees