Meet The Interface

You can access your Uptime Monitors list from the top menu in your client area. If you’re just getting started, be sure to check out the interactive guide by clicking the information icon (i). The uptime monitors interface is quite similar to the blacklist monitors interface, but more complex as we’ll explain in the following […]

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Add a Website Uptime Monitor

Start by going to your Uptime Monitors dashboard. Click the “Add Monitor” button from the Uptime Monitors page. You’ll notice a pop-up window appears. Select “Website” from the select list. Now the window just expanded to contain more fields, which we’ll go through below. Standard Settings: Advanced Settings: Once you’re done configuring the field, you […]

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Add a PING/Service Uptime Monitor

Let’s start by clicking the “Add Monitor” button from the Uptime Monitors page. You’ll notice a pop-up window appears. Select “Ping/Service” from the select list. Now the window just expanded to contain more fields, which we’ll go through below. Standard Settings: Monitor Name – this should be a user friendly name for your service uptime monitor, that will […]

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Add a SMTP Monitor

SMTP Monitoring will check the functionality of your SMTP Server, and even check its login if you choose to monitor the SMTP Authentication, as well. This will ensure that you get alerted whenever your SMTP Service goes down or starts to malfunction. Our SMTP Monitoring isn’t just a port ping, it actually checks whether or […]

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Add a Server Agent Monitor (Heartbeat Monitor)

The Server Agent Monitor is a particular type of Uptime Monitoring, as our monitoring locations will not ping your target, but instead, your target will ping our platform in order to let it know it is online. This Uptime Monitor type uses our Server Monitoring Agent to send data to our platform every minute. In […]

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Pagination & Monitors/Page

The uptime monitors pagination and monitors per page works exactly the same as described in our Blacklist Monitors documentation: http://docs.hetrixtools.com/pagination-monitors-per-page/

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Sorting Uptime Monitors

Your uptime monitors are ordered by default by the “Report” column, meaning the last outage or status change will always be at the top. You can also order your Uptime Monitors by Name, alphabetically ascending. By the date they have been added to your account. Or by the last time they have been checked. Your sorting […]

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Uptime Monitors Actions

Next to each one of your monitored websites or services, you have an “Action” button from where you can: access your white label report edit the uptime monitor make the uptime monitor either public or private put the uptime monitor into maintenance mode (with or without notifications) delete the uptime monitor We’ll discuss all of […]

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Edit Uptime Monitor

You can edit the individual settings of each of your Uptime Monitors from the “Edit” button within the “Action” column: When clicking the “Edit” button a pop-up window will open containing your monitor’s information, which you can then edit as you please. As soon as you’re done making the changes, be sure to hit the […]

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Private/Public Uptime Reports

By default, all generated reports from your account are Private, meaning only you (while logged into your account) can see these reports. You can change this status from the Action menu of each of your reports or from Group Actions (explained in another chapter of our documentation). For now, we’ll take a look at the […]

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