What data does the Server Monitor Agent collect?

Our Server Monitor Agent is written in bash language. We’ve coded it as simple as possible, and made it easy to read and understand for anyone wanting to look into its source code. You can find and inspect it on GitHub: https://github.com/hetrixtools/agent To make a summary for those not interested in inspecting the code, here’s […]

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Install the HetrixTools Server Monitor Agent

As mentioned in the intro documentation article, the Server Monitor service is part of our Uptime Monitoring product, so before you can deploy your first Server Monitor Agent, you will need to have at least one Uptime Monitor in your HetrixTools account. Each Uptime Monitor can have one Server Monitor Agent attached to it. To […]

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What is Server Monitoring?

Using the HetrixTools Server Monitoring Agent you will be able to constantly monitor the resource usage of your VPS or dedicated server, and you can even set custom warning levels in order to get alerted if the resource usage gets too high. You will have everything neatly organized for each Server Monitoring Agent that you […]

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Blacklist Monitor Change History

You can easily view the recent changes in any of your blacklist monitors, from the “View Change History” button on your report pages. This will open up all recent blacklistings and delistings related to this particular blacklist monitor which you’re viewing. The history is neatly organized by date, in a descending order, and colorĀ coated for […]

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Default Contact List

The default contact list is the list that will automatically be selected when you’re adding new Uptime Monitors or Blacklist Monitors. This default contact list is marked with a gray star in your contact lists view. You can easily remove your default contact list by clicking the gray star. By not having a default contact […]

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Reset Uptime Monitor History

If you wish to reset your uptime monitor’s history, there’s no need to delete and re-add the monitor after, you can simply click on “Reset History” button from the actions drop-down menu. Warning: this action will remove all of your monitor’s history and uptime statistics, basically making it as if you’ve just added it to […]

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How to set up a White Label Domain or Subdomain

This documentation article contains outdated info, please find the new article here:https://docs.hetrixtools.com/configure-dns-settings-for-your-white-label-domain/ Old Content To begin, you’ve got to first create a CNAME Record for your desired domain or subdomain that will be used for your White Label reports. Let’s say you wish to use the subdomain ‘status.yourdomain.com’ Go to your DNS manager and create […]

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Alert Only After X Minutes Of Downtime

This setting allows you to ignore notifications for downtimes which last less than X minutes (X being the value that you select here). You can access this setting in an uptime monitor’s advanced settings:https://docs.hetrixtools.com/how-to-edit-uptime-monitors-advanced-settings/ Let’s say you don’t want to be notified of downtimes which last less than 5 minutes, simply select “Alert me after 5 […]

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Export as Text

Using this quick exporting tool, you’ll be able to instantly grab lists of IPs or Domains that you are monitoring, and easily paste them wherever you need to, in your workspace, or in an email or instant message to your colleagues, etc. We’ll explain below a much requested case scenario where this tool plays a […]

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Clone an Uptime Monitor

You can quickly create new similar Uptime Monitors, with our “Clone Uptime Monitor” feature. To get you started, go to the drop-down action menu of the monitor you wish to clone, and select “Clone Uptime Monitor”. A new pop-up window will appear with all the monitor details that you wish to clone. Now we’ll just […]

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